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Feasibility study of positronium application for blood clots structural characteristics

Simbarashe Moyo, P. Moskal, Ewa Stępień

2022Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Positron-electron annihilation in living organisms occurs in about 30% via the formation of a metastable ortho-positronium atom that annihilates into two 511 keV photons in tissues because of the pick-off and conversion processes. Positronium (Ps) annihilation lifetime and intensities can be used to determine the size and quantity of defects in a material’s microstructure, such as voids or pores in the range of nanometers. This is particularly true for blood clots. Here we present pilot investigations of positronium properties in fibrin clots. The studies are complemented by the use of SEM Edax and micro-computed tomography (µCT) to evaluate the extracted thrombotic material’s properties. µCT is a versatile characterization method offering in situ and in operando possibilities and is a qualitative diagnostic tool. With µCT the presence of pores, cracks, and structural errors can be verified, and hence the 3D inner structure of samples can be investigated.

Topics & Concepts

PositroniumMetastabilityAnnihilationMaterials sciencePositron annihilationCharacterization (materials science)PositronRange (aeronautics)MicrostructurePhotonMolecular physicsElectronNanotechnologyChemistryOpticsPhysicsComposite materialNuclear physicsOrganic chemistryMuon and positron interactions and applicationsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryBoron Compounds in Chemistry