Abstract

To propose and evaluate an acetone-D2 O phantom that has an extended range of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) for quantitative diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as to compare its properties to previously described water-based phantoms. The proposed acetone-D2 O, and previously described sucrose water solution and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) water solution phantoms, were constructed in a number of concentrations between 0% and 50%. At 1.5T field strength, diffusion-weighted MR spectroscopy (DW-MRS), based on a point-resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) acquisition, nondiffusion-weighted stimulated echo acquisition mode (STEAM)-MRS, and diffusion-weighted echo-planar imaging (DW-EPI) were used to evaluate each phantom. The MR spectra, diffusion-weighted signal decay pattern, tunability of ADC, and ADC range of each phantom were all evaluated. When placed in an ice-water bath, all phantoms provided desirable signal properties, including single-peak signal with Gaussian diffusion and tunable ADC. At 0°C, however, water-based phantoms had ADC limited to less than 1.1·10-3 mm2 ·s-1 (0.2-1.1·10-3 mm2 ·s-1 ), while the proposed acetone-based phantom had ADC values spanning a wider range (0.6-3.5·10-3 mm2 ·s-1 ). The proposed acetone-D2 O phantom provided desirable signal properties over a wide range of ADCs with temperature controlled using an ice-water bath. 2 Technical Efficacy: Stage 1 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2017;46:1683-1692.

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