Gadolinium Solutions as Post-Mortem Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fiducial Markers and Intravascular Contrast Agents.

Noa B Nuzov, Andrew R Crofton, Michael Markley, Chris A Flask, Ari M Blitz, Nicole A Pelot, Andrew J Shoffstall
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Post-mortem human cadaveric imaging has numerous uses across medical research, education, and forensics. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can illuminate gross anatomy and pathology without the need for dissection. However, post-mortem tissues suffer from relatively poor signal contrast and increased vascular porosity compared to living tissues. While clinical contrast agents enhance antemortem imaging, few have been optimized for post-mortem magnetic resonance (PMMR) imaging. Here, we systematically evaluated several simple and effective solutions as post-mortem fiducial markers and intravascular injection contrast agents. They demonstrated gadolinium concentration-dependent hyperintensity in several MRI sequences applied to gel phantoms and cadavers. The addition of gelatin increased hyperintensity and prevented vascular leakage. Ultimately, fiducial markers and post-mortem intravascular contrast provide validation for newly seen anatomy on high-resolution PMMR which can inform clinical practice.

钆溶液作为死后磁共振成像基准标记物和血管内造影剂。
人类尸体死后成像在医学研究、教育和法医学领域有着广泛的应用。磁共振成像(MRI)可以在不需要解剖的情况下阐明大体解剖和病理。然而,与活组织相比,死后组织的信号对比度相对较差,血管孔隙度增加。虽然临床造影剂增强了死前成像,但很少有针对死后磁共振(PMMR)成像的优化。在这里,我们系统地评估了几种简单有效的方法作为死后基准标记和血管内注射造影剂。他们在几个应用于凝胶幻影和尸体的MRI序列中证明了钆浓度依赖性的高强度。明胶的加入增加了高强度,防止了血管渗漏。最终,基础标志物和死后血管内对比为高分辨率PMMR上新发现的解剖结构提供了验证,这可以为临床实践提供信息。
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