A digital injector (Solaris, MEDRAD INC., Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA) was used to specify a flow rate within a 3mm diameter tube (λ ≈ 10) and was imaged multiple times using various flow rates and VENC values. The SNR of these images was roughly 10:1.
Solaris
Solaris is a high-performance laboratory equipment designed for various scientific applications. It is engineered to provide precise and reliable results. The core function of Solaris is to facilitate controlled experimentation and data collection in a laboratory setting.
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Validating Numerical Flow Models with MRI
Standardized Breast MRI Examination Protocol
The MRI pre-contrast scan consisted of a localizer sequence, bilateral axial T2 stir sequence, followed by a 1-min axial T1 fat-suppressed sequence. Contrast was administered through an upper extremity site. Gadopentetate dimeglumine or gadoteridol at a dose of 0.1 mmol/kg body weight was injected at a rate of 2 ml/sec with a power injector (Solaris; Medrad, Indiana, PA, USA) and was followed by a 20 ml saline flush. A series of five 1-min post-axial T1 fat-suppressed (3D VIBE) images were acquired. Bilateral delayed high-resolution sagittal T1 fat-suppressed images were obtained. The unenhanced images were subtracted from the enhanced images upon completion of the exam. Three-dimensional (3D) Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) reconstructions were performed. During the time period of this review, five radiologists specializing in breast imaging reviewed the breast MRI exams. All MRI exams were interpreted with ACR breast MRI lexicon using a Cadstream softcopy workstation (Confirma, Inc, Kirkland, WA, USA).
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