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Team Members: Team Leader- Jeremy Glynn Communicator- Jeremy Schaefer BSAC- Mike Conrardy BWIG- Adam Goon Client- Ian Rowland, Ph.D., Department Of Radiology Advisor- Professor Bill Murphy
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Overview Background Information Problem Statement Motivation Client Requirements Existing Technology Design Alternatives Design Matrix Future Work Questions?
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Basics of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) ◦ Generates very strong (4.7 T) magnetic field ◦ Causes atoms to emit radiowaves Uses of MRI: ◦ MR images provides information such as: Size of tumors Functions of organs Chemical concentrations ◦ Client’s focus – Brain imaging http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging
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Problem Statement MRI Coil for imaging rats Captured 2/5/08, UW Hospital Design a stereotactic device that will: ◦ Minimize head movement of rats/mice while positioned in MRI ◦ Incorporate a heating device to prevent hypothermia ◦ Fit within the MRI coil ◦ Allow for provided anesthetic
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Imaging quality and efficiency ◦ Allow for imaging over a longer time period Animals metabolic rates decrease with anesthesia Can lead to hypothermia or death ◦ Anesthetic can be connected quickly and easily ◦ Animal can be positioned with ease Animal safety ◦ Current heating methods are inadequate Motivation
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Can’t interfere with MRI images Animals brain must be centrally aligned in MRI Heating device to warm animal ◦ Within 5 o of 37 o C Fit inside MRI coils ◦ Rat- 63 mm diameter ◦ Mouse-36 mm diameter Anesthetic mask must cover animals mouth Minimal movement of animal ◦ Restraint without harm Withstand 4.7 Tesla magnetic field Client Requirements
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David KOPF Instruments ◦ Model 324 MRI Head Holder for Rat ◦ Model 325 MRI Head Holder for Mouse ◦ Model 923M MRI Mouse Gas Anesthesia Adaptor Enzyme Research Facility Existing Stereotactic Devices http://www.kopfinstruments.com/Stereotaxic/ StereotaxicPrintables/324-325-P.pdf Enzyme Research Facility (Beth Rauch)
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Tooth restraint does not obscure anesthetic mask. Fits inside MR tray Recessed in tray for proper brain alignment.
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Advantages ◦ Inexpensive Disadvantages ◦ Difficult to move heated air efficiently ◦ Air has less effective heat transfer ◦ Larger volume of air to heat Air Chamber
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Advantages ◦ Easy to manufacture ◦ Water has better thermal conductivity ◦ Accessory parts inexpensive Disadvantages ◦ 3D printing expensive ◦ Possibility water could leak Fluid Piping
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Advantages ◦ Easy to manufacture ◦ No possibility of leaking water Disadvantages ◦ Air has low thermal conductivity ◦ Difficult to move heated air through small diameter tube Air Piping
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Cost (0.05) Durability (0.20) Heat Consistency- Quality of Circulation (0.30) Heat Transfer - Efficiency (0.25) Ease of Manufacturing (0.20) Total Air Chamber 8 (.4)8 (1.6)4 (1.2)6 (1.5)6 (1.2)5.9 Fluid Piping 5 (.25)7 (1.4)9 (2.7)8 (2)7 (1.4)7.75 Air Piping6 (.3)8 (1.6)7 (2.1)5 (1.25)6 (1.2)6.55
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Research: ◦ Pumping/Heating design Start up time Efficiency Testing: ◦ Heat lost through piping ◦ Durability of 3D printing material ◦ Temperature of heating pad ◦ Temperature of fluid
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