Anterior infarction was produced in eight dogs to characterize serial changes in nuclear magnetic resonance signal intensity within the infarct zone. Magnetic resonance imaging was done on the day of infarction, on day 4,5 or 6, on day 13 and day 20 using a 0.15 tesla (6.25 MHz) resistive imager. Electrocardiographically triggered spin echo (30, 45 and 60 ms echo times) and inversion recovery (400 to 500 ms inversion time) pulse sequences were employed to obtain single slice images. On day 20, the excised hearts were sectioned and examined to determine infarct location and extent.In the spin echo images, signal intensity within the ischemic zone was visibly increased in seven of the eight dogs on the day of infarction, and in all dogs by da...
Recent technological advances have made imaging themouse heart possible using both 18F-fluorodeoxygl...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test whether contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance...
AbstractPrevious nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging studies have indicated that coronary occlu...
Anterior infarction was produced in eight dogs to characterize serial changes in nuclear magnetic re...
The usefulness of NMR imaging to size infarcted and hypoperfused, ischemic myocardium was assessed i...
Twelve anesthetized mongrel dogs underwent left thoracotomy with placement of a removable ligature a...
Early reperfusion has the potential for salvaging ischemic myocardium at risk for infarction. To tes...
To assess the potential of in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of reperfuse...
Recent studies show that proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging can detect myocardial ische...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging techniques have been applied to the observation of tissue s...
Twelve anesthetized mongrel dogs underwent left thoracotomy with placement of a removable ligature a...
AbstractNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging has shown potential in the detection and characteri...
Background: Accurate localization and sizing of a myocardial infarction are necessary for clinical d...
Background. Intramyocardial hemorrhage occurs frequently after reperfusion of acute myocardial infar...
Thirty-one dogs underwent in vivo scanning with computed transmission tomography; 15 dogs were studi...
Recent technological advances have made imaging themouse heart possible using both 18F-fluorodeoxygl...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test whether contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance...
AbstractPrevious nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging studies have indicated that coronary occlu...
Anterior infarction was produced in eight dogs to characterize serial changes in nuclear magnetic re...
The usefulness of NMR imaging to size infarcted and hypoperfused, ischemic myocardium was assessed i...
Twelve anesthetized mongrel dogs underwent left thoracotomy with placement of a removable ligature a...
Early reperfusion has the potential for salvaging ischemic myocardium at risk for infarction. To tes...
To assess the potential of in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of reperfuse...
Recent studies show that proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging can detect myocardial ische...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging techniques have been applied to the observation of tissue s...
Twelve anesthetized mongrel dogs underwent left thoracotomy with placement of a removable ligature a...
AbstractNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging has shown potential in the detection and characteri...
Background: Accurate localization and sizing of a myocardial infarction are necessary for clinical d...
Background. Intramyocardial hemorrhage occurs frequently after reperfusion of acute myocardial infar...
Thirty-one dogs underwent in vivo scanning with computed transmission tomography; 15 dogs were studi...
Recent technological advances have made imaging themouse heart possible using both 18F-fluorodeoxygl...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test whether contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance...
AbstractPrevious nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging studies have indicated that coronary occlu...