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Review
. 2002 Oct;62(12):682-9.

[Optimal use of contrast medium in contrast enhanced MR imaging of the heart]

[Article in Japanese]
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Review

[Optimal use of contrast medium in contrast enhanced MR imaging of the heart]

[Article in Japanese]
Hajime Sakuma. Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai Zasshi. 2002 Oct.

Abstract

With the recent development of fast MR imaging techniques, the diagnostic value of contrast enhanced MR imaging of the heart has been substantially improved. Since no tissue-specific contrast medium is available for clinical cardiac MR imaging at this point, both the early and late dynamics of extracellular MR contrast medium should be carefully evaluated for assessing the multiple aspects of cardiac function, including myocardial blood flow, myocardial, viability, and left ventricular function. Myocardial blood flow can be assessed by monitoring the first-pass passage of MR contrast medium. Quantitative assessments of arterial input function and output function in the regional myocardium can provide more accurate detection of altered myocardial blood flow in patients with coronary artery disease. Excellent contrast between infarcted myocardium and normal tissue can be obtained with delayed contrast enhanced MR imaging. Myocardial infarction, including small subendocardial infarction and chronic scar, is demonstrated as an area of "hyperenhancement" on delayed enhanced MR images, while the signal from normal myocardium is nearly null. This review paper describes the optimal dose and injection rate of MR contrast material for functional cardiac MR imaging studies. In addition, practical suggestions for obtaining good cardiac MR images and interpreting contrast enhanced MR images are given and are explained in detail.

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