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    CaliberMRI Diffusion NIST/QIBA Phantom

    CaliberMRI diffusion phantom for DWI and ADC standardisation support in MRI, with PVP mimics, NIST/QIBA reference and qCal-MR integration.

    SKU: CALIBERMRI-DIFFUSION-128-EN Categories: ,
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    CaliberMRI – diffusion phantom for quantitative MRI

    The Diffusion NIST/QIBA Phantom is CaliberMRI’s platform for supporting diffusion-weighted imaging standardisation and quantification, including longitudinal and multi-site comparison when used within locally validated protocols.

    Typical use

    Suitable for MRI, research and QA/QC teams that need a physical reference for ADC measurements, technical variation tracking across systems and documented diffusion performance checks.

    Key points

    • The official page describes the platform as including the NIST/QIBA Diffusion Phantom and companion qCal-MR QC automation software.
    • The source states development in collaboration with NIST, NIH and RSNA/QIBA, and also references QIBA, NIST and NCI in the platform context.
    • The phantom uses PVP human tissue mimic solutions to support interpretation of water movement in MRI.
    • CaliberMRI lists a 194 mm diameter for compatibility with most MRI scanners.
    • Includes ten 30 mL vials with aqueous PVP solutions from 10% to 50% w/w for ADC measurements.
    • Includes three 30 mL distilled-water vials for reference and 5 mL water vials used as fiducial markers.
    • The official page references an LC MR-readable thermometer for temperature compensation from 15 °C to 24 °C during scanning.
    • qCal-MR software can compare MRI measurement outputs with NIST-traceable values and share technical studies.

    Official sources

    Official CaliberMRI page

    Model 128 spec sheet

    NIST publication on the LC thermometer

    Information basis

    Official public CaliberMRI Diffusion Phantom page and Model 128 public spec sheet. Interphysix copy is original and conservative.

    Marca

    Área

    Radiologia/Imagiologia

    Aplicação

    Ressonância (MR)

    Tipo

    Fantoma

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