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Sandstede, J; Pabst, T; Beer, M; Harre, K; Baurle, K; Lipke, C; Butter, F; Kenn, W; Volker, W; Neubauer, S; Hahn, D.
Na-23 MRI for imaging of myocardial infarction in human
Rofo. 2000; 172(9):739-743 Doi: 10.1055/s-2000-7229 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Abstract:
Sodium is elevated in acute/subacute myocardial infarction due to three distinct mechanisms: Breakdown of ion homeostasis with accumulation of intracellular sodium, extracellular edema formation and, during scar formation, increase of extracellular vs, intracellular space as cardiomyocytes are replaced by connective tissue. Na-23 MRI has previously been shown to have the potential to demonstrate myocardial infarction in an animal model. Aim of this study was, therefore, to demonstrate myocardial infarction with the use of Na-23-MRI in patients. Material and Methods: 10 patients were examined 14+/-7 days after first myocardial infarction using a Na-23 surface coil at 1.5 T. Double angulated short axis images of the entire heart were imaged using an EGG-triggered 3d-FLASH-sequence (FOV, 450 mm; matrix, 64 x 128; spatial resolution, 3.5 x 7 mm(2); slice thickness, 16 mm; 32 acquisitions). Areas of elevated sodium signal intensity were correlated with infarct-related wall motion abnormalities imaged by Cine MRI in breathhold-technique. Results: All patients showed an area of elevated sodium signal intensity that correlated well with the clinically determined localization of myocardial infarction as well as with regional wall motion abnormalities detected by Cine MRI. Conclusions: Elevated Na-23 MR image signal intensity demonstrates subacute myocardial infarction in patients.
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Aged -
Female -
Humans -
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
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Myocardial Contraction - physiology
Myocardial Infarction - diagnosis Myocardial Infarction - physiopathology
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Sodium Isotopes - diagnostic use
Water-Electrolyte Balance - physiology

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