Dose response of the intravascular contrast agent gadofosveset trisodium in MR perfusion imaging of the myocardium using a quantitative evaluation
Autor: | Maximilian F. Reiser, Clemens C. Cyran, Armin Huber, Maria Prompona, Sebastian Niedermayer, Steven Sourbron |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Contrast Media Gadolinium Perfusion scanning Signal-To-Noise Ratio Young Adult Myocardial perfusion imaging Predictive Value of Tests Coronary Circulation Germany Organometallic Compounds medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Volunteer Cardiac imaging Dose-Response Relationship Drug medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Gadofosveset Magnetic resonance imaging Blood flow Magnetic Resonance Imaging Healthy Volunteers Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine Nuclear medicine business Perfusion medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. 29:1527-1536 |
ISSN: | 1573-0743 1569-5794 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10554-013-0250-6 |
Popis: | This study was performed to determine the best concentration of gadofosveset at 1.5 and 3 T MRI for quantitative myocardial perfusion analysis. 18 healthy volunteers have been examined at a 1.5 and a 3 T MRI system assigned to one of three dose groups: low dose (0.00375 mmol/kg), medium dose (0.0075 mmol/kg), high dose (0.0150 mmol/kg). A T1-weighted saturation recovery turboFLASH sequence with parallel imaging was used. Two perfusion scans were performed for each field strength and volunteer. Peak signal-to-noise-ratio, maximum contrast-enhancement-ratio and myocardial blood flow (MBF) were calculated. MBF values were significantly higher at 1.5 T in the medium and the high dose groups than in the low dose group (p < 0.001). Higher MBF values could be found at 3 T for the second perfusion scan in the medium and both perfusion scans in the high dose group compared to the low dose group. Optimal dose of gadofosveset for quantitative perfusion analysis at 1.5 T is 0.00375 mmol/kg as higher doses caused overestimation of the MBF. At 3 T 0.0075 mmol/kg seems to be the best dose for a single perfusion scan, while for a second perfusion scan MBF may be overestimated. |
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