Myocardial BOLD Imaging with T2 Relaxation

N. Ghugre, G. Wright
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present a literature review of the theoretical and experimental work that describes the blood-oxygen-level-dependent or BOLD effect using quantitative T2 relaxation mechanism. The BOLD effect is mediated by paramagnetic deoxyhemoglobin which generates magnetic field inhomogeneities around erythrocytes; T2 is modulated by diffusion of spins in and around erythrocytes. Early work in blood describing the mechanisms of T2 relaxation as a function of oxygen saturation, field strength and cell integrity paved the way towards in vivo determination of tissue oxygenation state. Theoretical modeling in blood and tissue microcirculation further shed light into underlying mechanisms of deoxyhemoglobin, leading the way for interrogating myocardial oxygenation state non invasively. From a clinical standpoint, ongoing pre-clinical studies indicate that quantitative T2 may potentially be more specific than signal intensity measures, allowing regional, longitudinal and cross-subject comparison. Furthermore, the T2-based BOLD technique offers greater sensitivity on a 3T scanner, compared to 1.5T, allowing reliable detection of serial changes in perfusion reserve following acute coronary syndrome. We have thus reviewed the theoretical formulations and experimental observations made over several years by many investigators who have given significant insight into the oxygen-sensitive nature of T2 relaxation in blood and hence into the T2-based BOLD effect in tissue microcirculation.
心肌T2舒张的BOLD成像
本文的目的是对利用定量T2松弛机制描述血氧水平依赖性或BOLD效应的理论和实验工作进行文献综述。BOLD效应是由顺磁性脱氧血红蛋白介导的,它在红细胞周围产生磁场不均匀性;T2是由红细胞内和周围的自旋扩散调节的。早期在血液中的工作描述了T2弛豫机制作为氧饱和度、电场强度和细胞完整性的函数,为体内组织氧合状态的测定铺平了道路。血液和组织微循环的理论建模进一步揭示了脱氧血红蛋白的潜在机制,为无创地询问心肌氧合状态开辟了道路。从临床角度来看,正在进行的临床前研究表明,定量T2可能比信号强度测量更具特异性,可以进行区域、纵向和跨受试者比较。此外,与1.5T相比,基于t2的BOLD技术在3T扫描仪上提供了更高的灵敏度,可以可靠地检测急性冠状动脉综合征后灌注储备的一系列变化。因此,我们回顾了多年来许多研究人员所做的理论表述和实验观察,这些研究人员对血液中T2松弛的氧敏感性以及组织微循环中基于T2的BOLD效应有了重要的认识。
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