Regional measurement of the Gd-DTPA tissue partition coefficient in canine myocardium

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Quantifiable MRI perfusion studies using the contrast agent Gd-DTPA require measurement or estimation of the tissue partition coefficient (λ) for tracer kinetic modeling. Radio-tracer techniques were used to obtain regional λ measurements from the left ventricles of five dogs. Measurements were analyzed to determine whether spatial heterogeneity was a major component of λ variability. No systematic variations were identified in terms of radial position, short-axis slice location, or wall position. The high λ variability seen in this study and in cited data of others may be due in part to tissue heterogeneity in interstitial volume, plasma volume, and perfusate hematocrit.

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Harris, P. A., Lorenz, C. H., Holburn, G. E., & Overholser, K. A. (1997). Regional measurement of the Gd-DTPA tissue partition coefficient in canine myocardium. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 38(4), 541–545. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380406

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