Abstract:In this JNC issue, Dr. Autio and his colleagues introduce 68 Ga-DOTA chelate as new tracer for the delineation of myocardial perfusion as well as extracellular space in a rodent infarct model. This application has most likely been triggered by the fact that gadolinium chelates are widely being used as contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In cardiac MRI (CMRI), the use of Gd-chelates represents an established technology for the work-up of patients with coronary artery disease. Quite interestingly… Show more
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