Title :
How Hydrodynamic Fractionation Influences MPI Performance of Resovist
Author :
Lowa, Norbert ; Knappe, Patrick ; Wiekhorst, Frank ; Eberbeck, Dietmar ; Thunemann, Andreas F. ; Trahms, Lutz
Author_Institution :
Phys.-Tech. Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We studied the magnetic resonance imaging liver contrast agent Resovist by a variety of magnetic measurement techniques, in order to understand the physical mechanism of their high magnetic particle imaging (MPI) performance, with a focus on the size-dependent contributions to the MPI signal. To this end, we used asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation to separate Resovist into a set of fractions with defined hydrodynamic diameters. The individual fractions were magnetically characterized by static magnetization and magnetorelaxometry measurements to obtain the corresponding effective magnetic anisotropy and effective size distribution parameters. In addition, the MPI performance of each fraction was assessed by magnetic particle spectroscopy. We observed an MPI signal gain of about 100% with respect to their iron amount for the best fraction. Relating these finding to the results from magnetic characterization provides more insight into the mechanisms of MPI performance of Resovist. This knowledge may help to improve the design of novel MPI tracers.
Keywords :
hydrodynamics; magnetic anisotropy; magnetic particles; magnetic resonance imaging; particle spectrometers; MPI performance; Resovist; asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation; effective magnetic anisotropy; effective size distribution parameters; high magnetic particle imaging performance; hydrodynamic fractionation; magnetic measurement techniques; magnetic particle spectroscopy; magnetic resonance imaging liver contrast agent; magnetorelaxometry; size-dependent contributions; static magnetization; Hydrodynamics; Magnetic cores; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic separation; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Saturation magnetization; Asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation; Resovist; magnetic nanoparticles (MNP); magnetic particle imaging (MPI); magnetic particle spectroscopy; magnetic separation; magnetorelaxometry (MRX);
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2326833