2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037631
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Ultrahigh-Field MRI in Human Ischemic Stroke – a 7 Tesla Study

Abstract: IntroductionMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using field strengths up to 3 Tesla (T) has proven to be a powerful tool for stroke diagnosis. Recently, ultrahigh-field (UHF) MRI at 7 T has shown relevant diagnostic benefits in imaging of neurological diseases, but its value for stroke imaging has not been investigated yet. We present the first evaluation of a clinically feasible stroke imaging protocol at 7 T. For comparison an established stroke imaging protocol was applied at 3 T.MethodsIn a prospective imagin… Show more

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“…However, we expect that 7.0 T definitely is more sensitive for CMI detection compared with 3.0 T, either by an increased signal-to-noise ratio, improved contrast, a higher resolution, or by a combination of these factors. 20 Cerebral microinfarcts have been studied extensively in neuropathologic studies. A systematic review of 32 of these studies, involving neuropathologic data of over 10,000 subjects, emphasized the potential clinical relevance of CMIs.…”
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“…However, we expect that 7.0 T definitely is more sensitive for CMI detection compared with 3.0 T, either by an increased signal-to-noise ratio, improved contrast, a higher resolution, or by a combination of these factors. 20 Cerebral microinfarcts have been studied extensively in neuropathologic studies. A systematic review of 32 of these studies, involving neuropathologic data of over 10,000 subjects, emphasized the potential clinical relevance of CMIs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 In the current study, this high-spatial resolution was used to depict both macroinfarcts and CMIs.…”
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“…In an fMRI trial van der Zwaag et al demonstrated a significant improvement of t-value and signal changes in the motor cortex with increasing field strength [39]. Recent studies on 7 T functional MRI showed its high diagnostic ability in stroke imaging and assessment of tissue viability due to the noninvasive quantification of intracellular sodium [40,41].…”
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