Oxygen-sensitive 19F NMR imaging of the vascular system in vivo |
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Authors: | J E Fishman P M Joseph T F Floyd B Mukherji H A Sloviter |
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Affiliation: | Pendergrass Diagnostic Radiology Research Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104. |
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Abstract: | The fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance spin-lattice relaxation rate (1/T1) of the perfluorochemical blood substitute perfluorotripropylamine (FTPA) is very sensitive to oxygen tension. This presents the possibility of measuring blood oxygen tension by 19F MR imaging. We obtained oxygen-sensitive 19F NMR images of the circulatory system of rats infused with emulsified FTPA. Blood oxygenation was assessed under conditions of both air- and 100% O2-breathing. T1 relaxation times were derived from MR images using a partial saturation pulse sequence. The T1 times were compared with a phantom calibration curve to calculate average blood pO2 values in the lung, liver, and spleen. The results showed marked, organ-specific increases in blood oxygen tension when the rat breathed 100% O2 instead of air. |
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