Development of a polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel for temperature measurement by MRI

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This paper describes the development of a Polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA-H) model for calibration and measurement of temperature using image contrast on MRI using DMSO/H2O as a solvent to alter the freezing and melting points of PVA-H. Tissues exposed to temperature changes above 41°C or below 0°C exhibit increasingly extensive and irreversible damage, depending on the exposure duration. MR images can provide a map of temperature if there is sufficient tissue signal. To evaluate treatment principles using temperature changes (hyperthermia, cryotherapy), a model simulating tissue may be useful to provide a reproducible test environment. PVA-H is water soluble and can be seen on MRI. It can be used to construct complicated shapes such as vascular structure, soft tissues, and so on. Therefore, PVA-H can be useful to measure temperatures and assume the distribution of temperature under treatment. In this paper, we applied PVA-H as a temperature detector and calibrated temperature from image contrast. The results exhibit good capability as a temperature detector not only of high temperature (around 41°C), but also of low temperature (as low as -23°C). © 2005 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Ohta, M., Jacobson, J. P., Hiltbrand, E., Kelekis, A., Ivancevic, M., Rüfenacht, D. A., … Tsutsumi, S. (2005). Development of a polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel for temperature measurement by MRI. Technology and Health Care, 13(4), 221–228. https://doi.org/10.3233/thc-2005-13401

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