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[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
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Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.

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[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
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Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.

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[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
in: (2019).
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on pages: 59-60
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Note: inproceedings

Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings
since 2014

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
in: (2019).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 59-60
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Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.

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[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
in: (2019).
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Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.

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[120373]
Title: A Schematic Kidney Phantom for Magnetic Particle Imaging. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em>
Written by: M. Schauerte, P. Szwargulski, M. G. Kaul, T. Knopp, and M. Graeser
in: (2019).
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Note: inproceedings

Abstract: The control of organ perfusion via medical imaging is an important diagnostic tool i.e. for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. In this work, a schematic phantom is constructed, which mimics the continuous branching of the vessels in the kidney as well as the perfusion of tissue, which cannot be spatially resolved. It is shown that in Magnetic Particle Imaging the drop in concentration visible can be correlated with the volume fraction of the tracer lumen and thus carries the information about the tissue perfusion.