Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards

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Autor(a) principal: Alvarez, Matheus
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Souza, Samara Pavan, Alves, Allan Felipe Fattori, Milani, Ana Luiza, Marques, Túlio Guilherme Soares, Silva, Marcos Aureliano Araújo, Filho, José Carlos Souza Trindade, Pina, Diana Rodrigues de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Veras
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/57038
Resumo: Quality control tests are mandatory and essential to monitor Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment. These assist in determining improper functioning or parameters below established reference levels. The objective of this study was to perform quality control tests in magnetic resonance imaging equipment and to compare their methodology with both FLUKE and KONEX phantoms. Different protocols were used for their evaluation, including the American Association of Physics in Medicine, the American College of Radiologists, and the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency. In this study, we demonstrated the results for the most critical tests: slice thickness accuracy, slice position accuracy, high-contrast spatial resolution, low-contrast resolution, magnetic field, and slice thickness uniformity. The results are that, although both phantom objects are efficient for carrying out the tests required in Brazilian regulations, the KONEX phantom consumes less time, as it requires less to image all its structures. The FLUKE phantoms need a longer acquisition time to obtain all test structures and object images. Nevertheless, the results obtained in both are within limits required by Brazilian regulations and limits suggested by the manufacturers' manuals. This work is expected to be a basis for other physicians and services using similar phantoms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
title Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
spellingShingle Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
Alvarez, Matheus
magnetic resonance imaging
quality control
security resonance magnetic
title_short Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
title_full Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
title_fullStr Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
title_full_unstemmed Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
title_sort Phantom comparison for MRI quality control tests according to manufacturers and national standards
author Alvarez, Matheus
author_facet Alvarez, Matheus
Souza, Samara Pavan
Alves, Allan Felipe Fattori
Milani, Ana Luiza
Marques, Túlio Guilherme Soares
Silva, Marcos Aureliano Araújo
Filho, José Carlos Souza Trindade
Pina, Diana Rodrigues de
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author2 Souza, Samara Pavan
Alves, Allan Felipe Fattori
Milani, Ana Luiza
Marques, Túlio Guilherme Soares
Silva, Marcos Aureliano Araújo
Filho, José Carlos Souza Trindade
Pina, Diana Rodrigues de
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author
author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvarez, Matheus
Souza, Samara Pavan
Alves, Allan Felipe Fattori
Milani, Ana Luiza
Marques, Túlio Guilherme Soares
Silva, Marcos Aureliano Araújo
Filho, José Carlos Souza Trindade
Pina, Diana Rodrigues de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv magnetic resonance imaging
quality control
security resonance magnetic
topic magnetic resonance imaging
quality control
security resonance magnetic
description Quality control tests are mandatory and essential to monitor Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment. These assist in determining improper functioning or parameters below established reference levels. The objective of this study was to perform quality control tests in magnetic resonance imaging equipment and to compare their methodology with both FLUKE and KONEX phantoms. Different protocols were used for their evaluation, including the American Association of Physics in Medicine, the American College of Radiologists, and the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency. In this study, we demonstrated the results for the most critical tests: slice thickness accuracy, slice position accuracy, high-contrast spatial resolution, low-contrast resolution, magnetic field, and slice thickness uniformity. The results are that, although both phantom objects are efficient for carrying out the tests required in Brazilian regulations, the KONEX phantom consumes less time, as it requires less to image all its structures. The FLUKE phantoms need a longer acquisition time to obtain all test structures and object images. Nevertheless, the results obtained in both are within limits required by Brazilian regulations and limits suggested by the manufacturers' manuals. This work is expected to be a basis for other physicians and services using similar phantoms.
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