Estimating the pore size in a biomimetic phantom using free gradient waveforms

Maryam Afzali, Tomasz Pieciak, Lars Mueller, Andre Doring, Dan Ma, Marco Pizzolato, Derek K. Jones

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Abstract

Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive tool to probe the microstructural features of a sample. One of these properties is the restriction size that can be measured by changing the diffusion time or alternatively changing the frequency content of the gradient waveform. B-tensor encoding was proposed recently to disentangle microstructural features of the tissue. Here we use the combination of linear, planar, and spherical tensor encoding to estimate the pore size in a biomimetic phantom, for which ground truth size estimates were available. The results show a good agreement between the estimated sizes and ground truth values.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2021
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event2021 ISMRM & SMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition - Online
Duration: 15 May 202120 May 2021

Conference

Conference2021 ISMRM & SMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition
LocationOnline
Period15/05/202120/05/2021

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