BioMedical Engineering OnLine (Oct 2006)

Bolus characteristics based on Magnetic Resonance Angiography

  • Bi Xiaoming,
  • Li Debiao,
  • Vannier Michael,
  • Potts Tom,
  • Bai Henri,
  • McCabe Robert,
  • Sharafuddin Melhem J,
  • Stolpen Alan,
  • Cai Zhijun,
  • Bennett James,
  • Golzarian Jafar,
  • Sun Shiliang,
  • Wang Ge,
  • Bai Er-Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-5-53
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 53

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Abstract Background A detailed contrast bolus propagation model is essential for optimizing bolus-chasing Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA). Bolus characteristics were studied using bolus-timing datasets from Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) for adaptive controller design and validation. Methods MRA bolus-timing datasets of the aorta in thirty patients were analyzed by a program developed with MATLAB. Bolus characteristics, such as peak position, dispersion and bolus velocity, were studied. The bolus profile was fit to a convolution function, which would serve as a mathematical model of bolus propagation in future controller design. Results The maximum speed of the bolus in the aorta ranged from 5–13 cm/s and the dwell time ranged from 7–13 seconds. Bolus characteristics were well described by the proposed propagation model, which included the exact functional relationships between the parameters and aortic location. Conclusion The convolution function describes bolus dynamics reasonably well and could be used to implement the adaptive controller design.