Influence of oxygen flow rate on signal and T1 changes in oxygen-enhanced ventilation imaging

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Purpose: To investigate the optimal oxygen flow rate for oxygen-enhanced MR ventilation imaging. Materials and Methods: Using a cardiac-triggered nonselective inversion recovery (IR) half Fourier single-shot fast spin echo sequence, series of images were acquired with the subject alternately inhaling room air and 100% oxygen. Oxygen flow rates of 5 L/min, 10 L/min, 15 L/min, 20 L/min, and 25 L/min were studied, and signal intensity from the oxygen-enhanced ventilation images and T1 of the lung were measured. Results: The average signal intensity was 63.0 ± 21.0 for 5 L/min, 98.7 ± 26.8 for 10 L/min, 133.8 ± 20.0 for 15 L/min, 138.7 ± 19.7 for 20 L/min, and 139.2 ± 37.9 for 25 L/min. The average T1's of the lung were 1399 msec ± 130 msec for room air, 1314 msec ± 101 msec for 5 L/min, 1276 msec ± 105 msec for 10 L/min, 1207 msec ± 71 msec for 15 L/min, 1206 msec ± 90 msec for 20 L/min, and 1207 msec ± 42 msec for 25 L/min. Conclusion: The optimal flow rate is 15 L/min for oxygen- enhanced ventilation imaging. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Mai, V. M., Liu, B., Li, W., Polzin, J., Kurucay, S., Chen, Q., & Edelman, R. R. (2002). Influence of oxygen flow rate on signal and T1 changes in oxygen-enhanced ventilation imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 16(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.10131

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