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  • Title: [Functional imaging of the brain using low dose gadolinium-DTPA and Turbo-FLASH sequences].
    Author: Hackländer T, Hofer M, Paselk C, Mödder U.
    Journal: Rofo; 1993 Apr; 158(4):348-54. PubMed ID: 8477076.
    Abstract:
    A method for measuring regional blood volume and flow is described based on the reduced relaxation time following intravenous injection of Gd-DTPA. The optimal Gd dose and other parameters were first determined using turbo-flash sequences and a dilution phantom. A single maximum was found for a Gd-DTPA concentration of 4 mmol/l. Taking account of normal heart/time volumes and in order to stay below this arterial value Gd-DTPA was injected as a bolus at the rate of 1 mmol/sec. From the phantom measurements there appears to be a functional connection between measured signal intensity and Gd concentration. The method was applied to 15 patients with cerebral tumours, using altogether 26 perfusion examinations. The results from 4 patients are given as examples; in these, blood volume and flow were calculated for each pixel in a 128 x 128 matrix. It was found that the Gd-DTPA injected is sufficient to be shown with certainty in the grey and white matter and that this is able to demonstrate pathological changes in a functional manner. Comparison with Gd-DTPA doses such as are used for morphological imaging (typically, 10 mmol corresponding to 0.1 mmol/kg body weight) has shown that doses above 1.6 mmol may lead to distortion of the concentration curves.
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