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Estimating perfusion using microCT to locate microspheres

Authors :
Marxen, M MM
Paget, C CP
Yu, L LXY
Henkelman, R RMH
Source :
Physics in Medicine and Biology; January 2006, Vol. 51 Issue: 1 p9-16, 8p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The injection of microspheres into the blood stream has been a common method to measure the spatial distribution of blood flow (perfusion). A technique to conduct this kind of measurement in small animal organs is presented using silver-coated microspheres with a diameter of 16 µm and high-resolution computed tomography (microCT) to detect individual microspheres. Phantom experiments demonstrate the detectability of individual spheres. The distribution of microspheres within a rat heart is given as an example. Using non-destructive, three-dimensional imaging for microsphere detection avoids the cumbersome dissection of the organ into samples or slices and their subsequent registration. The detection of individual spheres allows high-resolution measurements of perfusion and arbitrary definition of regions of interest. These, in turn, allow for accurate statistical analysis of perfusion such as relative dispersion curves.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319155 and 13616560
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physics in Medicine and Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs8205468