研究目的
To design a new fluidic-based, MR-synchronized device for delivering precise volumes of saline or biological fluids to an internal organ inside a conventional 3T MRI scanner without interfering with imaging data acquisition, and to assess its feasibility during human fMRI.
研究成果
The device is MR-compatible with negligible impact on imaging quality and shows excellent performance in delivering precise fluid volumes at controlled rates. It represents a significant innovation for clinical neuroimaging studies of human interoception.
研究不足
The current device can only infuse one type of liquid at a time and lacks a fluid reservoir for refilling during the experiment.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A closed-system, electrohydrostatically driven master–slave device was designed for delivering controlled fluidic stimulations within a 3T MRI scanner.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Two healthy subjects participated in the fMRI study.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The device includes a motorized linear slide, hydraulic pistons, PVC tubing, a fiber optic sensor, and a syringe for fluid delivery.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The device was tested for MR-compatibility and performance in delivering fluid at controlled rates and volumes during fMRI.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
fMRI data were analyzed using the general linear model with the standard hemodynamic response function.
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