Blood pool contrast agent CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA-enhanced MR imaging of infarcted myocardium in pigs

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The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of the new blood pool contrast agent meglumine-carboxymethyldextran-ethylenediamino-gadoterate (CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA) to depict acute occlusive myocardial infarction (AMI). First-pass gradient-echo and delayed spin-echo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed 5 days after induction of AMI in a pig model. MRI was correlated with pathology. First-pass imaging with CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA allowed detection of infarcted myocardium in all pigs (n = 7). The infarction was recognized as a black spot on MRI as well as on a parametric image. The signal intensity (SI) amplitudes of normal versus infarcted myocardium were 80.55 ± 18.61 versus 8.48 ± 15.50 on MRI and 81.62 ± 18.50 versus 1.61 ± 3.73 on the parametric image (both P values < 0.001. The contrast ratio between normal and infarcted myocardium was not significantly improved on spin-echo MRI, suggesting largely intact vascular integrity outside the occluded area. CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA is useful for depicting occlusive myocardial infarction by first-pass MRI. Spin-echo imaging is promising in assessing vascular integrity.

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Kroft, L. J. M., Doornbos, J., Van Der Geest, R. J., & De Roos, A. (1999). Blood pool contrast agent CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA-enhanced MR imaging of infarcted myocardium in pigs. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 10(2), 170–177. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1522-2586(199908)10:2<170::AID-JMRI10>3.0.CO;2-M

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