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MRI-compatible step dynamometer

Design Award

  • Design Excellence Award Honorable Mention

Project Overview

In order to better understand the effect of exercise on patients with pulmonary hypertension, Professor Naomi Chesler would like to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to accurately measure changes in blood pressure and flow of the pulmonary arteries during exercise. Our task is to develop an MRI-compatible exercise device for patients undergoing cardiac MRI scans. It should allow the patient to exercise while lying within the MRI bore and be adjustable so patients of varying fitness levels and sizes can generate a sufficient increase in cardiac output and heart rate.

Team Picture

Team members from left to right: 
Andrew Hanske, Nick Thate, Tongkeun Lee, Evan Flink
Team members from left to right: Andrew Hanske, Nick Thate, Tongkeun Lee, Evan Flink

Images

The MRI-Compatible Cardiac Exercise Device - Final Prototype
The MRI-Compatible Cardiac Exercise Device - Final Prototype
The MATLAB display of real-time power and cadence while the subject exercises
The MATLAB display of real-time power and cadence while the subject exercises
CAD Model of the new weight interface used to hold Zodiaq tiles
CAD Model of the new weight interface used to hold Zodiaq tiles
Flow diagram of one cardiac cycle in the descending aorta of a subject using the device both pre- and post-exercise
Flow diagram of one cardiac cycle in the descending aorta of a subject using the device both pre- and post-exercise

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Contact Information

Team Members

  • Evan Flink - Team Leader
  • Andrew Hanske - Communicator
  • Tongkeun Lee - BSAC
  • Nicholas Thate - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Dr. Willis Tompkins - Advisor
  • Dr. Alejandro Roldan - Client

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