Devashish Shrivastava1, J Thomas Vaughan
1CMRR, Radiology,
An
anatomically accurate porcine head model was developed. The model was
developed to help validate the temperature predictions of bioheat equations
against direct in vivo fluoroptic measurements and predict non-uniform brain
RF heating in swine and humans wearing/not-wearing implantable, conductive
medical devices for a variety of field strengths, coil configurations, and
head loading positions. The head model was developed by obtaining high
resolution images of a porcine head using a Siemens 3T Trio (1.02 mm X 1.02
mm X 1.00 mm, Sequence type: T1MPRAGE) and manually segmenting the brain,
cerebral spinal fluid, bone, cartilage, muscle, and air-cavity using MIMICS.