Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Autoregressive Moving Average (ARMA) (1)
- 4D-CT (1)
- Aluminum Oxide (1)
- Angiopoietin-1 (1)
- Chemical Shift Imaging (1)
-
- Cine CT (1)
- DCE-MRI (1)
- DTI (1)
- Dose calculation (1)
- Fiducial marker (1)
- Image guided radiation therapy (1)
- In situ dosimetry (1)
- In vivo dosimetry (1)
- K-means (1)
- Lung cancer (1)
- MOSFET dosimetry (1)
- Magnetic Resonance (1)
- Magnetic resonance imaging (1)
- Neurobehavioral (1)
- Neurotrauma (1)
- OSL dosimetry (1)
- OSLD (1)
- Optically stimulated luminescent detectors (1)
- PET/CT (1)
- Quality assurance (1)
- Radiation therapy (1)
- Rodent model (1)
- Spinal cord injury (1)
- Steighlitz-McBride (1)
- Thermal Therapy (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Effect Of Acute Administration Of Angiopoietin-1 In Experimental Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Magnetic Resonance Imaging And Neurobehavioral Studies, Chirag B. Patel
Effect Of Acute Administration Of Angiopoietin-1 In Experimental Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Magnetic Resonance Imaging And Neurobehavioral Studies, Chirag B. Patel
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that affects people in the prime of their lives. A myriad of vascular events occur after SCI, each of which contributes to the evolving pathology. The primary trauma causes mechanical damage to blood vessels, resulting in hemorrhage. The blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB), a neurovascular unit that limits passage of most agents from systemic circulation to the central nervous system, breaks down, resulting in inflammation, scar formation, and other sequelae. Protracted BSCB disruption may exacerbate cellular injury and hinder neurobehavioral recovery in SCI.
In these studies, angiopoietin-1 (Ang1), an agent known to reduce …
Characterization Of Optically Stimulated Luminescent Detectors In Photon & Proton Beams For Use In Anthropomorphic Phantoms, James R. Kerns
Characterization Of Optically Stimulated Luminescent Detectors In Photon & Proton Beams For Use In Anthropomorphic Phantoms, James R. Kerns
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
This study investigated characteristics of optically stimulated luminescent detectors (OSLDs) in protons, allowing comparison to thermoluminescent detectors, and to be implemented into the Radiological Physics Center’s (RPC) remote audit quality assurance program for protons, and for remote anthropomorphic phantom irradiations. The OSLDs used were aluminum oxide (Al2O3:C) nanoDots from Landauer, Inc. (Glenwood, Ill.) measuring 10x10x2 mm3. A square, 20(L)x20(W)x0.5(H) cm3 piece of solid water was fabricated with pockets to allow OSLDs and TLDs to be irradiated simultaneously and perpendicular to the beam. Irradiations were performed at 5cm depth in photons, and in the center of a 10 cm SOBP in …
Dynamic Chemical Shift Imaging For Image-Guided Thermal Therapy, Brian A. Taylor
Dynamic Chemical Shift Imaging For Image-Guided Thermal Therapy, Brian A. Taylor
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Magnetic resonance temperature imaging (MRTI) is recognized as a noninvasive means to provide temperature imaging for guidance in thermal therapies. The most common method of estimating temperature changes in the body using MR is by measuring the water proton resonant frequency (PRF) shift. Calculation of the complex phase difference (CPD) is the method of choice for measuring the PRF indirectly since it facilitates temperature mapping with high spatiotemporal resolution. Chemical shift imaging (CSI) techniques can provide the PRF directly with high sensitivity to temperature changes while minimizing artifacts commonly seen in CPD techniques. However, CSI techniques are currently limited by …
An Implantable Mosfet Dosimeter Modified To Act As A Fiducial Marker, Joseph S. Dick
An Implantable Mosfet Dosimeter Modified To Act As A Fiducial Marker, Joseph S. Dick
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
In external beam radiation therapy, it is imperative that the prescribed dose is administered to the correct location and in the correct amount. Though several ex vivo methods of quality assurance are currently employed to achieve this goal, verifying that the correct dose is received within the patient in situ is impossible without the capability of measuring dose inside the patient. Recently, a method of measuring dose delivered within the patient has been developed, an implantable MOSFET dosimeter. This dosimeter is implanted within the patient and records the dose received. Since the dosimeter is implanted in the patient, it could …
Thoracic Radiotherapy Treatment Planning With Cine Pet/Ct, Adam C. Riegel
Thoracic Radiotherapy Treatment Planning With Cine Pet/Ct, Adam C. Riegel
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Purpose: Respiratory motion causes substantial uncertainty in radiotherapy treatment planning. Four-dimensional computed tomography (4D-CT) is a useful tool to image tumor motion during normal respiration. Treatment margins can be reduced by targeting the motion path of the tumor. The expense and complexity of 4D-CT, however, may be cost-prohibitive at some facilities. We developed an image processing technique to produce images from cine CT that contain significant motion information without 4D-CT. The purpose of this work was to compare cine CT and 4D-CT for the purposes of target delineation and dose calculation, and to explore the role of PET in target …