The Next Generation of Preclinical Research in Diagnostic Imaging
Michael C. McDermott, BSc, Thomas Sartoretti, BSc,
Casper Mihl, MD, PhD, Hubertus Pietsch, VMD, PhD,
Hatem Alkadhi, MD, PhD, and Joachim E. Wildberger, MD, PhD
Abstract
Different types of preclinical research tools used in the field of diagnostic imaging such as dynamic flow circulation phantoms have built the foundation for optimization and advancement of clinical procedures including new imaging techniques.
The objective was to introduce a third-generation phantom, building on the limitations of earlier versions and unlocking new opportunities for preclinical investigation.