CT imaging of gold nanoparticles in a human-sized phantom

利用CT成像技术对人体大小的模型中的金纳米颗粒进行成像

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are visualized and quantified in a human-sized phantom with a clinical MDCT scanner. METHODS: Experiments were conducted with AuNPs between 0.00171 and 200 mgAu/mL. CT images were acquired at 80, 100, 120, and 140 kVp in a 33-cm phantom. Image contrast due to AuNPs was experimentally determined from regions of interest (ROIs) and effective linear attenuation coefficients were calculated from CT x-ray spectra with consideration of tissue attenuation. RESULTS: The typical 12-bit dynamic range of CT images was exceeded for AuNPs at 150 mgAu/mL. A threshold concentration of 0.3-1.4 mgAu/mL was determined for human visualization in 1-mm images at a typical diagnostic CTDI(vol) of 23.6 mGy. Optimal image contrast was also achieved at 120 kVp and verified by calculation. CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that scanners capable of reconstructing images with extended Hounsfield scales are required for distinguishing any contrast differences above 150 mgAu/mL. We have also shown that AuNPs result in optimal image contrast at 120 kVp in a human-sized phantom due to gold's 80.7 keV k-edge and the attenuation of x-rays by tissue. Typical CT contrast agents, like iodine, require the use of lower kVps for optimal visualization, but lower kVps are more difficult to implement in the clinic because of elevated noise levels, elongated scan times, and/or beam-hardening artifacts. This indicates another significant advantage of AuNPs over iodine not yet discussed in the literature.

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