Temporal dependence of in vivo USPIO-enhanced MRI signal changes in human carotid atheromatous plaques
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2009
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Introduction: Ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO)-enhanced MRI has been shown to be a useful modality to image activated macrophages in vivo, which are principally responsible for plaque inflammation. This study determined the optimum imaging time-window to detect maximal signal change post-USPIO infusion using T1-weighted (T1w), T2*- weighted (T2*w) and quantitative T2*(qT 2*) imaging. Methods: Six patients with an asymptomatic carotid stenosis underwent high resolution T1w, T2*w and qT2*MR imaging of their carotid arteries at 1.5 T. Imaging was performed before and at 24, 36, 48, 72 and 96 h after USPIO (Sinerem™, Guerbet, France) infusion. Each slice showing atherosclerotic plaque was manually segmented into quadrants and signal changes in each quadrant were fitted to an exponential power function to model the optimum time for post-infusion imaging. Results: The power function determining the mean time to convergence for all patients was 46, 41 and 39 h for the T1w, T 2*w and qT2*sequences, respectively. When modelling each patient individually, 90% of the maximum signal intensity change was observed at 36 h for three, four and six patients on T1w, T 2*w and qT2*, respectively. The rates of signal change decrease after this period but signal change was still evident up to 96 h. Conclusion: This study showed that a suitable imaging window for T 1w, T2*w and qT2*signal changes post-USPIO infusion was between 36 and 48 h. Logistically, this would be convenient in bringing patients back for one post-contrast MRI, but validation is required in a larger cohort of patients. |
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DOI:10.1007/s00234-009-0523-x Tang, T. Y., Patterson, A. J., Miller, S. R., Graves, M. J., Howarth, S. P. S., U-King-Im, J. M., Li, Z. Y., Sadat, U., Young, V. E., Walsh, S. R., Boyle, J. R., Gaunt, M. E., & Gillard, J. H. (2009) Temporal dependence of in vivo USPIO-enhanced MRI signal changes in human carotid atheromatous plaques. Neuroradiology, 51(7), pp. 457-465. |
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Copyright 2009 Springer-Verlag |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Atherosclerosis #Carotid stenosis #Inflammation #MRI #USPIO |
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Journal Article |