Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sensors Methods for Volume Status Monitoring

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sensors Methods for Volume Status Monitoring
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Book Synopsis Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sensors Methods for Volume Status Monitoring by : Christopher John Frangieh

Download or read book Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Sensors Methods for Volume Status Monitoring written by Christopher John Frangieh and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Portable, non-invasive sensors of tissue fluid distribution would aid in diagnosis of fluid volume disorders and inform therapeutic decisions across diverse patient populations. Existing techniques are inaccurate, invasive, or easily confounded by patient physiology. Single-sided magnetic resonance (MR) devices could provide a portable, low-cost platform for localized measurements of fluid distribution. This thesis demonstrates a single-sided MR sensor that can quantify fluid distribution of heterogeneous samples via depth-resolved, diffusion-weighted, multicomponent T2 relaxometry. Validation using synthetic tissue phantoms, ex vivo tissue samples, and an in vivo edema model is presented. Estimation of tissue fractions in heterogeneous samples with 2% error and tissue layer thickness with 0.1 mm error is demonstrated. The sensor can identify onset, progression, and recovery of muscle edema despite the presence of a confounding subcutaneous tissue layer. These methods can provide point-of-care diagnostics for fluid distribution disorders such as end-stage renal disease and dehydration.


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