2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158194
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Thermal Excitation of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents Using Spin Resonance

Abstract: Theoretical and experimental investigations into the thermal excitation of liquid paramagnetic contrast agents using the spin resonance relaxation mechanism are presented. The electronic spin-lattice relaxation time τ1e of gadolinium-based contrast agents, which is estimated at 0.1 ns, is ten orders of magnitude faster than the relaxation time of protons in water. The shorter relaxation time is found to significantly increase the rate of thermal energy deposition. To the authors’ knowledge this is the first st… Show more

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“…Post-treatment contrast enhanced MR imaging allows assessment of the nonperfused volume (NPV), the gold standard assessment of the degree of tumor ablation. However, safety concerns regarding heating of tissue after gadolinium injection prevent further treatment following the NPV assessment [14]. Firstly, free gadolinium may disassociate and result in local tissue toxicity as lanthanides are known to contribute to profibrotic and pro-inflammatory pathways and lead to apoptosis and necrosis [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-treatment contrast enhanced MR imaging allows assessment of the nonperfused volume (NPV), the gold standard assessment of the degree of tumor ablation. However, safety concerns regarding heating of tissue after gadolinium injection prevent further treatment following the NPV assessment [14]. Firstly, free gadolinium may disassociate and result in local tissue toxicity as lanthanides are known to contribute to profibrotic and pro-inflammatory pathways and lead to apoptosis and necrosis [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67,68 However, intraprocedural postcontrast NPV assessment is generally not performed due to safety concerns regarding heating of the contrast as well as potential errors of MRT. [69][70][71] In clinical practice, DWI is obtained postprocedurally to estimate the ablation zone.…”
Section: Mr Imaging Assessment Of Treatment Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%