A Strategy To Prevent A Temperature-Induced Mri Artifact In Warm Liquid Phantoms Due To Convection Currents

NMR IN BIOMEDICINE(2021)

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MRI phantom studies often fail to mimic the temperature of the human body, which can negatively impact accuracy. An artifact induced by increasing temperature in liquid phantoms was observed, presenting a significant challenge to temperature-controlled experiments. In this study we characterize and provide a solution to eliminate this temperature-induced MRI artifact. Low concentration (0.5-2.5 mM) agar phantoms were prepared. Utilizing a temperature-controlled phantom holder, T-1- and T-2-weighted structural images were acquired at 7 T along with quantitative B-0, B-1, T-1, T-2 and ADC maps at both 25 and 37 degrees C. Additionally, computer simulations were conducted to demonstrate the fluid flow and thermal flux patterns in water to provide an insight into the origins of the artifact. Evidence from computer simulation and quantitative MRI strongly suggest the artifact was caused by heat transfer in the form of natural convection leading to structured patterns of signal loss in MR images. The artifact was present up to agar concentrations of 1.5 mM (T-1 = 3068 +/- 16 ms, T-2 = 1052 +/- 20 ms, ADC = 2.29 +/- 0.36 x 10(-3) mm(2)/s at 25 degrees C; T-1 = 3928 +/- 44 ms, T-2 = 1122 +/- 24 ms, ADC = 2.64 +/- 0.49 x 10(-3) mm(2)/s at 37 degrees C), above which point increased sample viscosity no longer allows for convection currents, thereby eliminating the artifact. The methodology described in this work simplifies quantitative MR acquisition of liquid phantoms at physiological temperature by suppressing convection currents with relatively small changes to intrinsic MR parameters (T-1 increased by 1.4% and T-2 decreased by 17% for 1.5 mM agar at 25 degrees C).
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convection current, quantitative MRI, temperature&#8208, controlled phantom holder, temperature&#8208, induced artifact
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