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2023
Journal Article
Title

Real-time multi-contrast magnetic particle imaging for the detection of gastrointestinal bleeding

Abstract
Gastrointestinal bleeding, as a potentially life-threatening condition, is typically diagnosed by radiation-based imaging modalities like computed tomography or more invasively catheter-based angiography. Endoscopy enables examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract and the colon but not of the entire small bowel. Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) enables non-invasive, volumetric imaging without ionizing radiation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of detecting gastrointestinal bleeding by single- and multi-contrast MPI using human-sized organs. A 3D-printed small bowel phantom and porcine small bowel specimens were prepared with a defect within the bowel wall as the source of a bleeding. For multi-contrast MPI, the bowel lumen was filled with an intestinal tracer representing an orally administered tracer. MPI was performed to evaluate the fluid exchange between the vascular compartment of the bowel wall and the lumen while a blood pool tracer was applied. Leakage of the blood pool tracer was observed to the bowel lumen. Multi-contrast MPI enabled co-registration of both tracers at the same location within the bowel lumen indicating gastrointestinal bleeding. Single- and multi-contrast MPI are feasible to visualize gastrointestinal bleeding. Therefore, MPI might emerge as a useful tool for radiation-free detection of bleeding within the entire gastrointestinal tract.
Author(s)
Mohn, Fabian
Szwargulski, Patryk
Kaul, Michael G.
Gräser, Matthias
Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Individualisierte und Zellbasierte Medizintechnik IMTE  
Mummert, Tobias
Krishnan, Kannan M.
Knopp, Tobias
Adam, Gerhard
Salamon, Johannes
Riedel, Christoph
Journal
Scientific Reports  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-50041-3
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Individualisierte und Zellbasierte Medizintechnik IMTE  
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