MR ventilation-perfusion imaging of human lung using oxygen-enhanced and arterial spin labeling techniques

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Magnetic resonance ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) imaging has been demonstrated using oxygen and arterial spin labeling techniques. Inhaled oxygen is used as a paramagnetic contrast agent in ventilation imaging using a multiple inversion recovery (MIR) approach. Pulmonary perfusion imaging is conducted using a flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery with an extra radiofrequency pulse (FAIRER) technique. A half Fourier single-short turbo spin echo (HASTE) sequence is used for data acquisition in both techniques. V/Q imaging was performed in ten of the twenty volunteers, while either ventilation or perfusion was imaged in the other ten. This V/Q imaging scheme is completely noninvasive, does not involve ionized radiation, and shows promising potential for clinical use in the diagnosis of lung diseases such as pulmonary embolism. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Mai, V. M., Bankier, A. A., Prasad, P. V., Li, W., Storey, P., Edelman, R. R., & Chen, Q. (2001). MR ventilation-perfusion imaging of human lung using oxygen-enhanced and arterial spin labeling techniques. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 14(5), 574–579. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.1221

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