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In vivo phosphorus NMR spectroscopy of skin using a crossover surface coil

✍ Scribed by Yuhchyau Chen; Todd L. Richards; Seth Izenberg; Robert N. Golden; David L. Williams; James A. Nelson; R. Grant Steen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
551 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

A modified crossover surface coil with minimal B~1~ field penetration was used for collection of skin phosphorus NMR spectra. Projection imaging experiments show that the coilsensitive volume is uniform at the phosphorus frequency, but strikingly nonuniform at s the proton frequency. Experiments with an in vitro phosphorus phantom, designed to simulate skin and underlying tissue, demonstrated that 45.1% (Β±1.2%) of total signal was derived from Sprague‐Dawley rat skin and 19.3% (Β±1.4%) of total signal was derived from Fischer‐344 rat skin. ^31^P MR spectra of rat skin in vivo permitted resolution of four phosphorus compounds: nucleoside triphosphates, phosphocreatine (PCr), inorganic phosphate (P~i~), and phosphomonoester. Spectra collected after skin flap surgery in Fischer‐344 rats showed a 50.1% (Β±7.6%) reduction in the ratio of PCr/P~i~ within 30 min of surgery, compared to presurgical PCr/P~i~ levels (P < 0.01). Skin phosphorus spectra are potentially useful for assessment of skin flap and skin graft viability. Β© 1992 Academic Press, Inc.


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