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Comparing CT and MR Properties of Artificial Thrombi According to Their Composition.

Rebeka ViltužnikAleš KaučičAles BlincJernej VidmarIgor Serša
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study aims to determine whether and to what extent the structure and composition of thrombi can be assessed using NMR and CT measurements. Seven different thrombus models, namely, six RBC thrombi with hematocrit levels (HTs) of 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% and one platelet thrombus model, were analyzed using proton NMR at 100 MHz and 400 MHz, with measurements of T 1 and T 2 NMR relaxation times and measurements of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). In addition, the thrombus models were CT-scanned in a dual-energy mode (80 kV and 140 kV) and in a single-energy mode (80 kV) to measure their CT numbers. The results confirmed that RBC thrombi can be distinguished from platelet thrombi by using ADC and CT number measurements in all three settings, while they cannot be distinguished by using T 1 and T 2 measurements. All measured parameters allowed for the differentiation of RBC thrombi according to their HT values, but the best sensitivity to HT was obtained with ADC and single-energy CT measurements. The importance of this study also lies in the potential application of its results for the characterization of actual thrombi in vivo.
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