Operation, 1 phantom preparation – Fluke 76-908 User Manual

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Operation

Phantom Preparation

2

2-1

Section 2

Operation


2.1 Phantom Preparation

The phantoms can be shipped filled with solutions or solutions can be shipped separately. Each user can
also prepare a solution.

2.1.1 Signal Producing Solution

At each operating field strength, AAPM recommends that the chosen NMR material should exhibit the
following characteristics:

100 msec < T1 < 1200 msec

400 msec > T2 > 50 msec

proton density = H

2

O density

One of the following solutions is suggested as a signal producing solution. It should be noted that
relaxation times are both temperature and field strength dependent. The relaxation rates (inverse of
relaxation times) are approximately linear with ion concentration.

Agent Concentration T1 T2

CuS0

4

1-2SmM 860-40

msec

625-38

msec

NiC

12

1-25mM 806-59

msec

763-66

msec

Propanediol 0-100%

2134-217

msec

485-72

msec

MnC

12

0.1-1mM 982-132

msec

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2.1.2 Filling the Phantom

Degassed water should be used to make MR solution. Water can be degassed by boiling and cooling.
The following amount of water should be prepared:

Cubical Phantom: 4,000 cc/4 liters

Flood Phantom: 12,000 cc/12 liters

Once the solution has been prepared, it is recommended that several drops of wetting agent be added to
reduce surface tension and that some hydrochloric acid be added as a fungicide. As the solution is
poured into the phantom one should watch for air bubbles, especially any trapped in the resolution
section. It is recommended that the phantom be placed in a vacuum chamber for several hours to remove
the trapped bubbles.

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