In this study the standardization method for T2* maps acquisition on various MR scanners (3T and 1.5T) is proposed. The reproducibility of the obtained T2* values is realized through the MR-compatible phantom containing paramagnetic complex iron oxide nanoparticles. The repeatability of measurements results has shown that the created phantom retains all the required characteristics (homogeneity, stability of concentrations and manifested paramagnetic properties) over a long period of time. The application of standardized T2* values allows to use previously received T2*, [ms] to iron concentrations in the dry substance of the liver (LIC), [mg/ml] conversion formulas for accurate, fast and non-invasive MRI diagnostics of liver iron overload.
The assessment of iron accumulation in the body is important for the diagnosis of iron overload syndrome or planning and monitoring of the chelation therapy. Excessive iron accumulation in the organs leads to their toxic damage and dysfunction. Until recently iron estimation was performed either directly by liver iron concentration and/or indirectly by measuring of serum ferritin level. However, noninvasive iron assessment by Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is more accurate method unlike liver biopsy or serum ferritin level test. In this article, we demonstrate the outlines of non-invasive diagnostics of iron accumulation by MRI and its specifications.
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