Combined preclinical magnetic particle imaging and magnetic resonance imaging: Initial results in mice

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Purpose: Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a new radiologic imaging modality. For the first time, a commercial preclinical scanner is installed. The goal of this study was to establish a workflow between MPI and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners for a complete in vivo examination of a mouse and to generate the first co-registered in vivo MR-MP images. Materials and Methods: The in vivo examination of five mice were performed on a preclinical MPI scanner and a 7 Tesla preclinical MRI system. MRI measurements were used for anatomical referencing and validation of the injection of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) particles during a dynamic MPI scan. We extracted MPI data of the injection phase and co-registered it with MRI data. Results: A workflow process for a combined in vivo MRI and MPI examination was established. A successful injection of ferucarbotran was proven in MPI and MRI. MR-MPI co-registration allocated the SPIOs in the inferior vena cava and the heart during and shortly after the injection. Conclusion: The acquisition of preclinical MPI and MRI data is feasible and allows the combined analysis of MR-MPI information.

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Kaul, M. G., Weber, O., Heinen, U., Reitmeier, A., Mummert, T., Jung, C., … Adam, G. (2015). Combined preclinical magnetic particle imaging and magnetic resonance imaging: Initial results in mice. RoFo Fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren, 187(5), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1399344

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