G. Erb et al., INVESTIGATION OF CONTRAST AGENT DOSAGE FO R PERFUSION-WEIGHTED MRI, RoFo. Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der neuenbildgebenden Verfahren, 167(6), 1997, pp. 599-604
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Journal title
RoFo. Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der neuenbildgebenden Verfahren
Purpose: In this study we investigated, whether increasing the dosage
of a paramagnetic contrast agent results in a stronger signal decrease
in T-2-weighted perfusion sequences and therefore more meaningful pa
rameter maps. Material and methods: In a prospective study bolus injec
tion of gadolinium-DTPA was performed at dosages of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3
mmol/kg body weight (BW) in 10 patients each. Before, during and after
bolus injection 40 T-2-weighted images of a reference brain slice we
re acquired within 65.6 seconds on a 1.0 T clinical scanner and perfus
ion parameters were calculated. Results: Due to the limited signal dec
rease during bolus passage and the resulting low signal-difference-to-
noise ratio (Delta S/N) no reliable differentiation of gray and white
matter was possible at a contrast agent dosage of 0.1 mmol/kg BW. Only
at higher dosages, both, signal decrease and Delta S/N were strong en
ough to allow differentiation of gray and white matter and to yield re
liable parameter maps. Conclusion: For meaningful MR perfusion imaging
at 1.0 T and with the given sequence a contrast agent dosage of at le
ast 0.2 mmol/kg BW is necessary, if a 0.5-molar contrast agent is used
.