A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.

This study examined the feasibility of quantitatively evaluating multiple biokinetic models and established the validity of the different compartment models using an assembled water phantom. Most commercialized phantoms are made to survey the imaging system since this is essential to increase the di...

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Main Authors: Da-Ming Yeh, Ching-Yuan Chen, Jing-Fa Tang, Lung-Kwang Pan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5739403?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-82aba20421e548dd9beafddfb66492e62020-11-25T00:24:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e018924410.1371/journal.pone.0189244A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.Da-Ming YehChing-Yuan ChenJing-Fa TangLung-Kwang PanThis study examined the feasibility of quantitatively evaluating multiple biokinetic models and established the validity of the different compartment models using an assembled water phantom. Most commercialized phantoms are made to survey the imaging system since this is essential to increase the diagnostic accuracy for quality assurance. In contrast, few customized phantoms are specifically made to represent multi-compartment biokinetic models. This is because the complicated calculations as defined to solve the biokinetic models and the time-consuming verifications of the obtained solutions are impeded greatly the progress over the past decade. Nevertheless, in this work, five biokinetic models were separately defined by five groups of simultaneous differential equations to obtain the time-dependent radioactive concentration changes inside the water phantom. The water phantom was assembled by seven acrylic boxes in four different sizes, and the boxes were linked to varying combinations of hoses to signify the multiple biokinetic models from the biomedical perspective. The boxes that were connected by hoses were then regarded as a closed water loop with only one infusion and drain. 129.1±24.2 MBq of Tc-99m labeled methylene diphosphonate (MDP) solution was thoroughly infused into the water boxes before gamma scanning; then the water was replaced with de-ionized water to simulate the biological removal rate among the boxes. The water was driven by an automatic infusion pump at 6.7 c.c./min, while the biological half-life of the four different-sized boxes (64, 144, 252, and 612 c.c.) was 4.8, 10.7, 18.8, and 45.5 min, respectively. The five models of derived time-dependent concentrations for the boxes were estimated either by a self-developed program run in MATLAB or by scanning via a gamma camera facility. Either agreement or disagreement between the practical scanning and the theoretical prediction in five models was thoroughly discussed. The derived biokinetic model represented the metabolic mechanism in the human body and helped to solidify the internal circulatory system into concert with numerical verification.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5739403?pdf=render
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author Da-Ming Yeh
Ching-Yuan Chen
Jing-Fa Tang
Lung-Kwang Pan
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Ching-Yuan Chen
Jing-Fa Tang
Lung-Kwang Pan
A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Da-Ming Yeh
Ching-Yuan Chen
Jing-Fa Tang
Lung-Kwang Pan
author_sort Da-Ming Yeh
title A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
title_short A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
title_full A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
title_fullStr A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
title_full_unstemmed A quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: A feasibility study.
title_sort quantitative evaluation of multiple biokinetic models using an assembled water phantom: a feasibility study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study examined the feasibility of quantitatively evaluating multiple biokinetic models and established the validity of the different compartment models using an assembled water phantom. Most commercialized phantoms are made to survey the imaging system since this is essential to increase the diagnostic accuracy for quality assurance. In contrast, few customized phantoms are specifically made to represent multi-compartment biokinetic models. This is because the complicated calculations as defined to solve the biokinetic models and the time-consuming verifications of the obtained solutions are impeded greatly the progress over the past decade. Nevertheless, in this work, five biokinetic models were separately defined by five groups of simultaneous differential equations to obtain the time-dependent radioactive concentration changes inside the water phantom. The water phantom was assembled by seven acrylic boxes in four different sizes, and the boxes were linked to varying combinations of hoses to signify the multiple biokinetic models from the biomedical perspective. The boxes that were connected by hoses were then regarded as a closed water loop with only one infusion and drain. 129.1±24.2 MBq of Tc-99m labeled methylene diphosphonate (MDP) solution was thoroughly infused into the water boxes before gamma scanning; then the water was replaced with de-ionized water to simulate the biological removal rate among the boxes. The water was driven by an automatic infusion pump at 6.7 c.c./min, while the biological half-life of the four different-sized boxes (64, 144, 252, and 612 c.c.) was 4.8, 10.7, 18.8, and 45.5 min, respectively. The five models of derived time-dependent concentrations for the boxes were estimated either by a self-developed program run in MATLAB or by scanning via a gamma camera facility. Either agreement or disagreement between the practical scanning and the theoretical prediction in five models was thoroughly discussed. The derived biokinetic model represented the metabolic mechanism in the human body and helped to solidify the internal circulatory system into concert with numerical verification.
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