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Multi-modality Quantitative Phantom for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Measurements of Steatotic Liver Disease
Award Year: 2024
UEI: DF57MMBTUU55
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 2
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
Awarding Agency
DOC
Branch: NIST
Total Award Amount: $105,284
Contract Number: 70NANB24H072
Agency Tracking Number: 085-FY24
Solicitation Topic Code: 5
Solicitation Number: 2024-NIST-SBIR-01
Abstract
The overall goal of this proposal is to design, develop, and test a multi-modality imaging test object (“phantom”) for quality assurance (QA) of liver fat concentration measurements by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and photon counting CT (PCCT). A quantitative CT/MRI fat phantom needs to mimic the CT and MRI signals of liver tissue across the clinically relevant range of 0-50% fat-fraction. Specifically, the proposed phantom must mimic the relationship between CT attenuation and fat-fraction observed in human liver and must replicate the critical MRI properties of liver, including MRI spectrum and relaxation properties. A phantom that could serve as a reference standard for both MRI and CT would facilitate harmonization, ie: direct comparison of data acquired using these two prevalent imaging modalities. Cross-modality consistency is needed in clinical practice for longitudinal monitoring of patients who undergo MRI and CT over time, on multiple vendor platforms, and for multi-site research studies.
Award Schedule
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2024
Solicitation Year -
2024
Award Year -
May 15, 2024
Award Start Date -
November 15, 2024
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Jean Brittain
Phone: 6086092770
Email: jbrittain@calimetrix.com
Business Contact
Name: Jean Brittain
Phone: 6086092770
Email: jbrittain@calimetrix.com
Research Institution
Name: N/A