1. Dynamic Ventilation ^3He MRI for the Quantification of Disease in the Rat Lung.
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Kyriazis, Angelos., Rodriguez, I., Nin, N., Izquierdo-Garcia, J. L., Lorente, J. A., Perez-Sanchez, J. M., Pesic, J., Olsson, L. E., and Ruiz-Cabello, J.
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LUNG diseases ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,LUNGS ,LABORATORY rats ,LUNG physiology - Abstract
Pulmonary diseases are known to be largely inhomogeneous. To evaluate such inhomogeneities, we are testing an image-based method to measure gas flow in the lung regionally. Dynamic, spin-density-weighted hyperpolarized ^3He MR images performed during slow inhalation of this gas were analyzed to quantify regional inflation rate. This parameter was measured in regions of interest (ROIs) that were defined by a rectangular grid that covered the entire rat lung and grew dynamically with it during its inflation. We used regional inflation rate to quantify elastase-induced emphysema and to differentiate healthy ( n = 8) from elastase-treated ( n = 9) rat lungs as well as healthy from elastase-treated areas of one rat unilaterally treated with elastase in the left lung. Emphysema was also assessed by gold standard morphological and well-established hyperpolarized ^3He MRI diffusion measurements. Mean values of regional inflation rates were significantly different for healthy and elastase-treated animals and correlated well with the apparent diffusion coefficient of ^3He and morphological measurements. The image-based biomarker inflation rate may be useful for the assessment of regional lung ventilation. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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