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Comparative Study
. 2004;6(4):803-9.
doi: 10.1081/jcmr-200036139.

Myocardial perfusion imaging using OMNISCAN: a dose finding study for visual assessment of stress-induced regional perfusion abnormalities

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Comparative Study

Myocardial perfusion imaging using OMNISCAN: a dose finding study for visual assessment of stress-induced regional perfusion abnormalities

Ingo Paetsch et al. J Cardiovasc Magn Reson. 2004.

Abstract

Background: Different doses of contrast agent are applied for magnetic resonance perfusion studies and mainly semiquantitative approaches have been reported for analysis. We aimed to determine the optimal dose for a visual detection of perfusion defects.

Methods: 49 patients (59+/-8 years; 33 male) scheduled for invasive angiography were examined at stress (0.14 mg adenosine/kg body weight/minute) and rest using a TFE-EPI hybrid sequence (Philips ACS NT; 1.5 T). Patients were assigned to three different dose groups of gadodiamide (0.05, 0.1, and 0.15 mmol/kg body weight) injected as a bolus via a peripheral vein. Visual assessment was used to detect a regional reduction of peak signal intensity or speed of contrast agent inflow at stress in comparison to rest.

Results: Prevalence for coronary artery disease was 67%. The highest diagnostic accuracy was reached for a dose of 0.1 mmol gadodiamide/kg body weight (86% p=nonsignificant vs. 0.15 and 0.05 mmol gadodiamide/kg). At this dose, no major artifacts related to the contrast agent were found.

Conclusions: Visual assessment of myocardial perfusion using a high-flow rate contrast agent bolus injection and a TFE-EPI sequence can be best achieved with a dose of gadodiamide 0.1 mmol/kg bodyweight.

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