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Magnetic resonance elastography using an air ball-actuator
Authors:Tomokazu Numano  Yoshihiko Kawabata  Kazuyuki Mizuhara  Toshikatsu Washio  Naotaka Nitta  Kazuhiro Homma
Institution:1. Department of Radiological Science, Graduate School of Human Health Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Higashiogu, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan;2. Human Technology Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST);3. Takashima Seisakusho Co., Ltd.;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Denki University
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to develop a new technique for a powerful compact MR elastography (MRE) actuator based on a pneumatic ball-vibrator. This is a compact actuator that generates powerful centrifugal force vibrations via high speed revolutions of an internal ball using compressed air. This equipment is easy to handle due to its simple principles and structure. Vibration frequency and centrifugal force are freely adjustable via air pressure changes (air flow volume), and replacement of the internal ball. In order to achieve MRI compatibility, all parts were constructed from non-ferromagnetic materials. Vibration amplitudes (displacements) were measured optically by a laser displacement sensor. From a bench test of displacement, even though the vibration frequency increased, the amount of displacement did not decrease. An essential step in MRE is the generation of mechanical waves within tissue via an actuator, and MRE sequences are synchronized to several phase offsets of vibration. In this system, the phase offset was detected by a four-channel optical-fiber sensor, and it was used as an MRI trigger signal. In an agarose gel phantom experiment, this actuator was used to make an MR elastogram. This study shows that the use of a ball actuator for MRE is feasible.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance elastography  pneumatic ball-vibrator  actuator  mechanical waves  propagating waves
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