Technical note: 3D‐printed MRI‐compatible syringe pump

Author:

Holland Martin D.1,Lee Seth2,Kim Harrison2

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Engineering The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

2. Department of Radiology The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundA power injector is typically employed to deliver a contrast agent to a subject (e.g., humans, animals, phantoms) during MRI, but it is costly and cannot inject more than one subject at a time. Conventional syringe pumps housing multiple syringes are typically non‐MRI compatible and, thus, should be placed outside the MRI room.PurposeTo develop the prototype of a cost‐effective, easy‐to‐use, reliable syringe pump that could be deployed inside a clinical MRI bore and operated on during a scan.MethodsThe MRI‐compatible syringe pump (MSP) was designed using Solidworks 3D modeling software and fabricated using a Raise3D Pro2 Printer. The MSP was designed to infuse up to three syringes simultaneously. The injection speed was mainly controlled with different gear sets in the escapement unit and further adjusted by changing the effective hairspring length via a pinch pin. The MSP was evaluated with three gear sets (gear ratios: 0.20:1, 0.56:1, and 1.09:1) and 10 different effective hairspring lengths at each gear ratio. A video was recorded while operating MSP at each injection speed to calculate the volume injection rate of a 5‐mL syringe (mL/s). The MSP was operated five times repeatedly at each injection speed, and the mean and standard deviation of the volume injection rate were calculated.ResultsThe volume injection rates produced by three gear ratios (0.20:1, 0.56:1, and 1.09:1) were 0.209 ± 0.003 mL/s, 0.411 ± 0.002 mL/s, and 0.625 ± 0.006 mL/s, respectively, at the full hairspring length. The injection rates of gear set 1 (gear ratio: 0.20:1) decreased from 0.273 ± 0.001 mL/s to 0.245 ± 0.001 mL/s with a decrement of 0.003 mL/s for 10 different effective hairspring lengths (r = 0.997, p < 0.001). The injection rates of gear set 2 (gear ratio: 0.56:1) decreased from 0.519 ± 0.003 mL/s to 0.469 ± 0.003 mL/s with a decrement of 0.006 mL/s (r = 0.987, p < 0.001), and that of gear set 3 (gear ratio: 1.09:1) decreased from 0.779 ± 0.012 mL/s to 0.709 ± 0.005 mL/s with a decrement of 0.007 mL/s (r = 0.963, p < 0.001). The coefficient of variation in the injection rate measurement was 0.727 ± 0.346%.ConclusionsThe MSP is a portable device that can reliably deliver a liquid agent to multiple subjects inside a clinical MRI bore during a scan.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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