Introduction: The incidence of anaemia and its consequences are often underestimated during cancer management. We propose to evaluate the situation before and after the recommendations were updated in order to assess their impact on the day-to-day practice.
Methods: In this single-centre retrospective study, eligible patients were treated for cancer and warranted overnight hospitalization over two periods (n = 206 in 2011, n = 143 in 2018).
Inflammatory bowel disease is a common group of inflammation conditions that can affect the colon and the rectum. These pathologies require a careful follow-up of patients to prevent the development of colorectal cancer. Currently, conventional endoscopy is used to depict alterations of the intestinal walls, and biopsies are performed on suspicious lesions for further analysis (histology).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: An endoluminal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging protocol including the design of an endoluminal coil (EC) was defined for high-spatial-resolution MR imaging of mice gastrointestinal walls at 4.7 T.
Materials And Methods: A receive-only radiofrequency single-loop coil was developed for mice colon wall imaging.
Glycogen storage disease type 1a (GSD1a) is a rare disease due to the deficiency in the glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase) catalytic subunit (encoded by G6pc), which is essential for endogenous glucose production. Despite strict diet control to maintain blood glucose, patients with GSD1a develop hepatomegaly, steatosis and then hepatocellular adenomas (HCA), which can undergo malignant transformation. Recently, gene therapy has attracted attention as a potential treatment for GSD1a.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContrast Media Mol Imaging
February 2011
The highly constrained backprojection algorithm (HYPR) has recently been shown to allow accelerated acquisition in various fields of MRI, including angiography, perfusion and diffusion imaging as well as hyperpolarized gas imaging. Increase in temporal resolution is of particular interest in the case of small animal ventilation imaging due to the high respiration rate. In the present study, the two-dimensional HYPR technique and its iterative version (I-HYPR) were applied to (3)He ventilation imaging in rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To assess the sensitivity of hyperpolarized helium 3 ((3)He) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for the detection of peripheral airway obstruction in younger cystic fibrosis (CF) patients showing normal spirometric results (mean forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV(1)], 112% +/- 14.5 [standard deviation]) and to observe the immediate effects of a single chest physical therapy (CPT) session, thereby comparing two image quantification techniques.
Materials And Methods: Ten pediatric CF patients (age range, 8-16 years) with normal spirometric results were included in this study after approval from the local research ethics committee.
Background: Because of its cellular uptake pattern, ferumoxtran-10 may be potentially useful for the imaging of a variety of diseases (eg, atheroma, multiple sclerosis, stroke, renal graft rejection, glomerulonephritis and brain tumors, in addition to differentiation of metastatic and nonmetastatic lymph nodes). The aim of this article is to present a comprehensive review of the safety and tolerability of ferumoxtran-10 as reported during clinical development of the compound as an ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide contrast agent for use in magnetic resonance imaging.
Materials And Methods: The safety profile of ferumoxtran-10 was assessed using pooled data from 37 phase I to III clinical studies in 1777 adults (1663 received the contrast agent [1527 patients and 136 healthy volunteers], 75 received placebo, and 39 patients were enrolled but did not receive study medication).
Objectives: Current clinical hyperpolarized He lung ventilation MR imaging protocols rely on the patient's ability to control inhalation and exhalation and hold their breath on demand. This is impractical for intensive care unit patients under ventilation or for pediatric populations under the age of 3 to 4 years. To address this problem, we propose a free-breathing protocol for hyperpolarized He lung ventilation spiral imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs novel engineered nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are extensively used in nanotechnology due to their superior properties, it becomes critical to fully understand their biodistribution and effect when accidently inhaled. A noninvasive follow-up study would be beneficial to evaluate the biodistribution and effect of nanotube deposition after exposure directly in vivo. Combined helium-3 and proton magnetic resonance resonance (MRI) were used in a rat model to evaluate the biodistribution and biological impact of raw single-wall CNTs (raw-SWCNTs) and superpurified SWCNTs (SP-SWCNTs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEpidemiological and toxicological studies have provided evidence that accidentally inhaled nanosize ultrafine particles can induce chronic or acute health damage. MRI, being noninvasive, is able to assess the biodistribution and clearance of magnetically labeled nanoparticles induced by instillation or inhalation. We report 3He and proton MRI follow-up of lung, liver, spleen, and kidney distribution of USPIO (ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide) in a rat model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpatial and temporal variations in oxygen partial pressure (pO(2)) during breath-hold can be exploited to obtain important regional parameters of lung function. In the course of apnea, the oxygen concentration is known to decay exponentially. Therefore, the initial pO(2) (p(0)) can be used to represent local ventilation, and the oxygen depletion time constant can characterize perfusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Gadolinium complexes are not considered to be a drug class at high risk for prolonging cardiac repolarization, which can lead to potentially life-threatening arrhythmias such as torsade de pointes. However, only limited robust data are available on these compounds despite their extensive use as contrast enhancers in magnetic resonance imaging. We present an overview of recent cardiovascular safety data obtained on gadoterate meglumine (Gd-DOTA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hyperpolarized 3He ventilation imaging protocol was implemented to assess alveolar pO2 values and the oxygen depletion rate in rats. The imaging protocol, which is based on spiral k-space sampling, was designed to acquire a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) T1-weighted ventilation series of images in a single breath-hold. Simulations were performed to estimate the accuracy and dependence of the pO2 imaging protocol on the image SNR and the RF flip-angle determination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA non-invasive and free-breathing hyperpolarized (HP) (3)He imaging protocol for small animals was implemented and validated on rats for lung function imaging. Animals were allowed to breathe a mixture of air and (3)He from a mask and a gas reservoir fitted to their heads. Radial imaging sequences were used, and MRI signal intensity changes were monitored for retrospective cine image reconstruction.
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