2001
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.01.17510080
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Pulmonary ventilation imaged by magnetic resonance: at the doorstep of clinical application

Abstract: Over the past few years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as an important instrument for functional ventilation imaging. The aim of this review is to summarize established clinical methods and emerging techniques for research and clinical arenas.Before the advent of MRI, chest radiography and computed tomography (CT) dominated morphological lung imaging, while functional ventilation imaging was accomplished with scintigraphy. Initially, MRI was not used for morphological lung imaging often, due to … Show more

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“…Gas detection does require special MR instrumentation, due to the exceedingly short T 1 and T 2 relaxation. 19 F MRI of lungs, has, to some extent, been superseded by inert gas approaches exploiting hyperpolarized gases, such as xenon and helium [270][271][272], though this requires expensive preparatory apparatus.…”
Section: Lung Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas detection does require special MR instrumentation, due to the exceedingly short T 1 and T 2 relaxation. 19 F MRI of lungs, has, to some extent, been superseded by inert gas approaches exploiting hyperpolarized gases, such as xenon and helium [270][271][272], though this requires expensive preparatory apparatus.…”
Section: Lung Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) and CT-RA-910 increase ( Table 2) indicating emphysema progression, could be explained by suboptimal inspiration level at examination years 1 and 2. Fourth, in severe emphysema, the ADC is probably underestimated, Acta Radiol 2009 (9) because the 3 He gas only enters ventilated areas of the lung. As emphysema progresses, the destruction of the lung will be more pronounced, and areas in the lung without ventilation will arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Acta Radiol 2009(9) at University of Manitoba Libraries on June 8, 2015 acr.sagepub.com Downloaded from…”
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confidence: 98%
“…19 F MRI of vasculature for a period of hours, and studies have validated lungs, has, to some extent, been superseded by inert gas signal based on traditional radioisotope labeled approaches approaches exploiting hyperpolarized gases, such as xenon and dyes [284,285]. Non-invasive measurements based on and helium [270][271][272], though this requires expensive long term vascular retention allows acute modulation of preparatory apparatus.…”
Section: Hypoxia Hypoxic Fraction and In Vivo Nitroreductase Activitimentioning
confidence: 99%