This study was to validate the feasibility of using a magnetic resonance imaging-guidewire (MRIG) for intravascular 3.0 T MR imaging of deep-seated arterial walls of large animals. The functionality of a 0.032-in. MRIG was evaluated and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was calculated. Then, MRI of ten iliofemoral arteries of six pigs was acquired by MRIG and surface coil. The difference in the SNRs of the arterial walls between different coils was compared. Histology examined the potential thermal injuries of the imaged vessels. The MRIG functioned with the 3.0 T MR scanner. The average SNR of the arterial walls was significantly higher with the MRIG than with the surface coils (76.22 +/- A 34.76 vs. 12.63 +/- A 4.25, P < 0.01). Histology showed no evidence of thermal injuries at the vessel walls. This study validated the feasibility of generating intravascular 3.0 T MRI of deep-seated arterial walls in large animals, which should facilitate the translation of this technique from 1.5 to 3.0 T MR scanner.
基金:
National Institutes of HealthUnited States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA [RO1 HL66187-05A2]
Meng Yanfeng,Zhang Feng,Gu Huidong,et al.Intravascular 3.0 T MRI Using an Imaging-Guidewire: a Feasibility Study in Swine[J].APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE.2011,40(1):105-112.doi:10.1007/s00723-010-0186-0.
APA:
Meng, Yanfeng,Zhang, Feng,Gu, Huidong,Wang, Jinnan,Yuan, Chun...&Yang, Xiaoming.(2011).Intravascular 3.0 T MRI Using an Imaging-Guidewire: a Feasibility Study in Swine.APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE,40,(1)
MLA:
Meng, Yanfeng,et al."Intravascular 3.0 T MRI Using an Imaging-Guidewire: a Feasibility Study in Swine".APPLIED MAGNETIC RESONANCE 40..1(2011):105-112