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First dedicated balloon catheter for magnetic particle imaging

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2022-06-16
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Ahlborg, Mandy  
Friedrich, Thomas  
Göttsche, Thorsten  
Scheitenberger, Vincent  
Linemann, Reinhard  
Wattenberg, Maximilian  
Buessen, Anne T.  
Knopp, Tobias  
Szwargulski, Patryk  
Kaul, Michael  
Salamon, Johannes  
Buzug, Thorsten M.  
Barkhausen, Jörg Johannes  
Wegner, Franz  
Institut
Biomedizinische Bildgebung E-5  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13713
Journal
IEEE transactions on medical imaging  
Volume
41
Issue
11
Start Page
3301
End Page
3308
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging 41 (11): 3301-3308 (2022)
Publisher DOI
10.1109/TMI.2022.3183948
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85132750909
PubMed ID
35709119
Publisher
IEEE
Vascular interventions are a promising application of Magnetic Particle Imaging enabling a high spatial and temporal resolution without using ionizing radiation. The possibility to visualize the vessels as well as the devices, especially at the same time using multi-contrast approaches, enables a higher accuracy for diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases. Different techniques to make devices MPI visible have been introduced so far, such as varnish markings or filling of balloons. However, all approaches include challenges for in vivo applications, such as the stability of the varnishing or the visibility of tracer filled balloons in deflated state. In this contribution, we present for the first time a balloon catheter that is molded from a granulate incorporating nanoparticles and can be visualized sufficiently in MPI. Computed tomography is used to show the homogeneous distribution of particles within the material. Safety measurements confirm that the incorporation of nanoparticles has no negative effect on the balloon. A dynamic experiment is performed to show that the inflation as well as deflation of the balloon can be imaged with MPI.
Subjects
Catheters
Heating systems
Imaging
Instruments
Interventional Instruments
Magnetic Particle Imaging
Medical diagnostic imaging
Polymers
Visualization
DDC Class
600: Technik
610: Medizin
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