TCRT December 2004

category image Volume 3
No. 6 (p 525-670)
December 2004
ISSN 1533-0338
MREI Tomography

Resolution And Contrast In Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography (MREIT) and its Application To Cancer Imaging (p. 599-610)

It has been reported that the electrical impedance of malignancies could be 20-40 times lower than healthy tissues and benign formations. Therefore, in vivo impedance imaging of suspicious lesions may prove to be helpful in improving the sensitivity and specificity of detecting malignant tumors. Several systems have been developed to map the conductivity distribution inside a volume of tissue, however they suffer from poor spatial resolution because the measurements are taken only from surface electrodes. MRI based impedance imaging (MREIT) is a novel method, in which weak electrical currents are injected into the tissue and the resulting perturbations in the magnetic field are measured using MRI. This method has been shown to provide better resolution compared to previous techniques of impedance imaging because the measurements are taken from inside the object on a uniform grid. Thus, it has the potential to be a useful modality that may detect malignancies earlier. Several phantom imaging experiments were performed to investigate the spatial resolution and dynamic range of contrast of this technique. The method was also applied to a live rat bearing a R3230 AC tumor. Tumor location was identified by contrast enhanced imaging.

Key words: Electrical Impedance Tomography, MRI, Cancer imaging.

L. Tugan Muftuler, Ph.D.*
Mark Hamamura, M.Sc.
Ozlem Birgul, Ph.D.
Orhan Nalcioglu, Ph.D.

Tu & Yuen Center for
Functional Onco-imaging
164 Irvine Hall
University of California
Irvine CA 92697
*muftuler@uci.edu

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