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Perfusion MRI in CNS disease: current concepts.

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  • Perfusion MRI in CNS disease: current concepts. Abstract Text:

    m essigM Essig,f gieselF Giesel,m le-huuM Le-Huu,b stieltjesB Stieltjes,h von tenggH von Tengg,m-a weberM-A Weber,

    Today there are several indications for cerebral perfusion MRI. The major indications routinely used in increasing numbers of imaging centers include cerebrovascular disease, tumor imaging and recently psychiatric disorders. Perfusion MRI is based on the injection of a gadolinium chelate and the rapid acquisition of images as the bolus of contrast agent passes through the blood vessels in the brain. The contrast agent causes a signal change; this signal change over time can be analysed to measure cerebral hemodynamics. The quality of brain perfusion studies is very dependent on the contrast agent used: a robust and strong signal decrease with a compact bolus is needed. MultiHance (gadobenate dimeglumine, Gd-BOPTA) is the first of a new class of paramagnetic MR contrast agents with a weak affinity for serum proteins. Due to the interaction of Gd-BOPTA with serum albumin, MultiHance presents with significantly higher T1- and T2-relaxivities enabling a sharper bolus profile. This article reviews the indications of perfusion MRI and the performance of MultiHance in MR perfusion of different diseases. Previous studies using perfusion MRI for a variety of purposes required the use of double dose of contrast agent to achieve a sufficiently large signal drop to enable the acquisition of a clear input function and the calculation of perfusion rCBV and rCBF maps of adequate quality. Recent studies with Multi-Hance suggest that only a single dose of this agent is needed to cause a signal drop of about 30% which is sufficient to allow the calculation of high quality rCBV and rCBF maps.

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    m essigM Essig,f gieselF Giesel,m le-huuM Le-Huu,b stieltjesB Stieltjes,h von tenggH von Tengg,ma weberMA Weber,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Neuroradiology

    VOLUME: 46 Suppl 2

    Page Numbers: s201-7

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    ISSN: 0028-3940

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, INF 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany, m.essig@dkfz.de.

    Country: Germany

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