Paramagnetic metal ions have shown promise as contrast agents for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging. Their ability depends upon modification of the relaxation times (T, and T,) through dipolar interactions. These interactions cause the effectiveness of the agents to be sensitive to the operat
The influence of contrast agents on hemorrhage produced by lithotripter fields
โ Scribed by Diane Dalecki; Carol H. Raeman; Sally Z. Child; David P. Penney; Robert Mayer; Edwin L. Carstensen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 539 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0301-5629
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โฆ Synopsis
Ultrasonic contrast agents greatly increase the side effects of low-amplitude lithotripter fields in mice. Using a piezoelectric lithotripter, adult mice were exposed to 200 lithotripter pulses with a peak positive pressure amplitude of 2 MPa. During the exposure period, mice were injected with approximately 0.1 mL of the ultrasonic contrast agent Albunex. For comparison, another group of mice experienced the same lithotripter exposures, but were not injected with contrast agent. Following exposures, animals were sacrificed and observed for hemorrhage in various organs and tissues. Mice exposed to the lithotripter field alone had minimal hemorrhage only in the intestine and lung. In comparison, mice injected with Albunex during exposure exhibited extensive hemorrhage in the intestine, kidney, muscle, mesentery, stomach, bladder, seminal vesicle and fat.
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