## Abstract ## Purpose To investigate regional airways obstruction in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) with quantitative analysis of dynamic hyperpolarized (HP) ^3^He MRI. ## Materials and Methods Dynamic radial projection MRI of HP ^3^He gas was used to study respiratory dynamics in a group o
Determination of regional VA/Q by hyperpolarized 3He MRI
โ Scribed by Rahim R. Rizi; James E. Baumgardner; Masaru Ishii; Zebulon Z. Spector; Johan M. Edvinsson; Aman Jalali; Jiangsheng Yu; Maxim Itkin; David A. Lipson; Warren Gefter
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 444 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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โฆ Synopsis
Alveolar ventilation/perfusion ratio (VA/Q) is a key parameter in functional imaging of the lung. Herein, regional VA/Q was calculated from regional values of alveolar partial pressure of oxygen (PAO2) measured by hyperpolarized 3He gas MRI (HP 3He MRI). Yorkshire pigs (n = 7, mean weight = 25 kg) were paralyzed and maintained under isoflurane anesthesia. Animals were placed into a birdcage coil, then transferred to the bore of a 1.5 T MRI unit. Prior to imaging, animals were manually ventilated with room air for 5 min, then a 3He gas mixture was administered during breathhold and imaging performed. PAO2 was measured based on the decay rate of 3He signal. Subjects' blood gas concentrations were measured and these values and PAO2 values entered into a system of four equations with four unknowns. Calculated VA/Q values were analyzed by preparing frequency distributions for the entire lung and compared to VA/Q frequency distributions previously established in the literature as normal using other diagnostic techniques. Distributions were consistent with those in the literature, indicating that HP 3He MRI may be an accurate, quantitative, noninvasive, and nonradioactive method for acquiring VA/Q for small regions of the lung.
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