Assessment of Skeletal Muscle Perfusion using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography: Technical Note.

Adnan I Qureshi, Muhammad A Saleem, Emrah Aytac, Shawn S Wallery
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Abstract

Background: Intravenous contrast-enhanced ultrasonography is a recently developed technique for assessment of tissue perfusion, but has not been used for assessment of skeletal muscle perfusion.

Methods: We studied a 42-year-old woman in whom myonecrosis was suspected due to systemic vasculitis and ischemia. The biceps brachii (right) and quadriceps femoris (vastus medialis) on right-hand side and subsequently left-hand side were imaged. Intravenous bolus of activated perflutren lipid microspheres was injected and B-Flow color mode (brown color) was used within a selected region of interest to image the passage of contrast through muscle parenchyma throughout three cardiac cycles.

Results: Visual interpretation of muscle perfusion was performed based on the maximal intensity of contrast in the muscle, and the speed of contrast replenishment. No deficits were noted in the perfusion pattern. The arterial phase demonstrated stellate vascularity, centrifugal filling, and homogeneous hypervascularity at peak enhancement.

Conclusions: The bolus of contrast resulted in good signal persistence and satisfactory imaging for multiple muscle groups.

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使用超声造影评估骨骼肌灌注:技术说明。
背景:静脉内超声造影是最近发展起来的一种评估组织灌注的技术,但尚未用于评估骨骼肌灌注。方法:我们研究了一位42岁的女性,她因全身血管炎和缺血而怀疑肌坏死。肱二头肌(右)和股四头肌(股内侧肌)在右侧和随后的左侧成像。静脉注射激活的全氟化脂质微球,并在选定的感兴趣区域内使用B-Flow颜色模式(棕色)来成像造影剂在三个心脏周期内通过肌肉实质的通道。结果:通过对比剂在肌肉中的最大强度和对比剂补充速度进行肌肉灌注的视觉判读。灌注图未见缺损。动脉期表现为星状血管,离心充盈,峰值增强时呈均匀性血管充盈。结论:大剂量造影剂对多肌群具有良好的信号持续性和满意的成像效果。
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