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Tissue Preparation Techniques for Contrast-Enhanced Micro Computed Tomography Imaging of Large Mammalian Cardiac Models with Chronic Disease
Published on: February 8, 2022
Extended quantitative dynamic contrast-enhanced cardiac perfusion imaging in mice using accelerated data acquisition
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski1, Sebastian Kozerke1
1Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH, Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The objective of the present work was to improve data acquisition and quantification of dynamic contrast-enhanced perfusion imaging in the in vivo murine heart. Four-fold undersampled data were acquired in 14 mice and reconstructed using k-t SPARSE. A two-compartment exchange model was employed to provide additional characterization of myocardial tissue based on compartment volumes and the permeability surface area product. The feasibility of the proposed method was tested using compartment-based analysis of contrast-enhanced perfusion data acquired with intravascular and extracellular contrast agents. A significantly different permeability surface area product was measured for the intravascular versus extracellular contrast agent (0.13-0.15 ml/g/min vs 0.86-0.88 ml/g/min). The reduced extravasation also resulted in significantly smaller interstitial volumes of the intravascular versus extracellular agent (9.8-11% vs 45-47%). No difference was found for myocardial blood flow (6.5-7.2 ml/g/min vs 6.0-7.0 ml/g/min). The results presented here show that two-compartment exchange modeling in the in vivo murine heart is feasible and gives access to tissue parameters beyond myocardial blood flow.
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