An MR comparison study of cardiogenic and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema in animal models

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Purpose: To apply magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to differential diagnosis of cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema (NCPE). Materials and Methods: In the CPE group, MR measurements were performed on 5 rats just before and 3 h after administration of 21 ± 2% body weight of normal saline. In the NCPE group, measurements were similarly performed on 5 animals just before and 48 h after 0.75 mg/body of lipopolysaccharide intratracheal administration. Animals were killed for bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) or pathological analysis after MR measurements. Results: The relation between signal intensity and the T 2* value of MR imaging was different in the two groups. The T 2* in the NCPE group was significantly longer than that in the CPE group at the same signal intensity level. The lactate levels measured by in vivo MR spectroscopy did not show a difference between the CPE and NCPE groups, although the lactate BALF levels of the two groups were significantly different. Conclusion: The relation between signal intensity and T 2* value was useful for the differentiation between these two pulmonary diseases. The measurable lactate level in pulmonary lesions suggests the applicability of MR spectroscopy to pulmonary disease. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Fujimoto, S., Morikawa, S., & Inubushi, T. (2011). An MR comparison study of cardiogenic and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema in animal models. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 34(5), 1092–1098. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.22730

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