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Visible Human Project® 女性表面计算体模(Nelly),用于 MRI 线圈中的射频安全评估。

Visible Human Project® female surface based computational phantom (Nelly) for radio-frequency safety evaluation in MRI coils.

机构信息

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America.

NEVA Electromagnetics, LLC, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Dec 10;16(12):e0260922. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260922. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Quantitative modeling of specific absorption rate and temperature rise within the human body during 1.5 T and 3 T MRI scans is of clinical significance to ensure patient safety. This work presents justification, via validation and comparison, of the potential use of the Visible Human Project (VHP) derived Computer Aided Design (CAD) female full body computational human model for non-clinical assessment of female patients of age 50-65 years with a BMI of 30-36 during 1.5 T and 3 T based MRI procedures. The initial segmentation validation and four different application examples have been identified and used to compare to numerical simulation results obtained using VHP Female computational human model under the same or similar conditions. The first application example provides a simulation-to-simulation validation while the latter three application examples compare with measured experimental data. Given the same or similar coil settings, the computational human model generates meaningful results for SAR, B1 field, and temperature rise when used in conjunction with the 1.5 T birdcage MRI coils or at higher frequencies corresponding to 3 T MRI. Notably, the deviation in temperature rise from experiment did not exceed 2.75° C for three different heating scenarios considered in the study with relative deviations of 10%, 25%, and 20%. This study provides a reasonably systematic validation and comparison of the VHP-Female CAD v.3.0-5.0 surface-based computational human model starting with the segmentation validation and following four different application examples.

摘要

在 1.5T 和 3T MRI 扫描中对人体的特定吸收率和温升进行定量建模对于确保患者安全具有重要的临床意义。本工作通过验证和比较,证明了使用 VHP 衍生的 CAD 女性全身计算人体模型对年龄在 50-65 岁、BMI 在 30-36 之间的女性患者进行非临床评估的可能性,这些患者在 1.5T 和 3T 下接受 MRI 检查。已经确定并使用了初始分割验证和四个不同的应用示例来与在相同或相似条件下使用 VHP 女性计算人体模型获得的数值模拟结果进行比较。第一个应用示例提供了模拟对模拟的验证,而后三个应用示例则与测量的实验数据进行了比较。在使用相同或相似的线圈设置的情况下,计算人体模型在与 1.5T 鸟笼 MRI 线圈一起使用或在对应于 3T MRI 的更高频率下使用时,会针对 SAR、B1 场和温升生成有意义的结果。值得注意的是,在所研究的三个不同加热情况下,温升与实验的偏差不超过 2.75°C,相对偏差为 10%、25%和 20%。本研究通过分割验证和以下四个不同的应用示例,对 VHP-Female CAD v.3.0-5.0 基于表面的计算人体模型进行了合理系统的验证和比较。

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