Kcp. Li et al., OXYGEN-SATURATION OF BLOOD IN THE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC VEIN - IN-VIVO VERIFICATION OF MR-IMAGING MEASUREMENTS IN A CANINE MODEL - WORK-IN-PROGRESS, Radiology, 194(2), 1995, pp. 321-325
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging i
n estimating oxygen saturation of blood (%HbO(2)) in the superior mese
nteric vein (SMV) of a canine model in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR
imaging was used to measure the T2 of blood in samples obtained via a
catheter placed in the SMV in seven mongrel dogs. %HbO(2) was measure
d with a reflectance oximeter. These measurements were obtained at the
resting state, during superior mesenteric artery occlusion, and after
reperfusion. MR imaging and oximeter measurements were then compared
by using linear regression analysis. RESULTS: Refocusing intervals (ta
u(180)) of 12 and 24 msec were used for 17 and 18 %HbO(2) measurements
with MR imaging, respectively. With tau(180) of 12 msec, there was an
excellent correlation between MR imaging measurements and oximeter me
asurements (r = .969). The intercept was 5.3% and the slope was 0.959.
With tau(180) Of 24 mse, r = .953, the intercept was 15.4%, and the s
lope was 0.817. CONCLUSION: Estimates of %HbO(2) in the SMV with MR im
aging are accurate in the range of most clinical interest.