Circulation, Vol 74, 1434-1440, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
RM Peshock, CR Malloy, LM Buja, RL Nunnally, RW Parkey and JT Willerson
We examined the effects of a paramagnetic contrast agent, gadolinium
diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (Gd-DTPA) on magnetic resonance images
of acute myocardial infarction with and without reperfusion. Twenty-two
dogs underwent occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery
(LAD). In 10 dogs (group I) the LAD remained occluded for 3 hr and in the
other 12 (group II) for 2 hr followed by 1 hr of reperfusion. Gd-DTPA (0.34
mM/kg) was administered to five dogs in group I at 2 hr and 5 min after
occlusion and to seven dogs in group II 5 min after reperfusion. At 3 hr
after ligation, the hearts were excised and imaged with spin echo and
inversion recovery pulse sequences on a 0.35 Tesla magnetic resonance
imager. Reperfused hearts given Gd-DTPA demonstrated a significant increase
in contrast between normal and reperfused myocardium as compared with
nonreperfused hearts and reperfused hearts not given Gd-DTPA. This
enhancement was particularly prominent in the inversion recovery images.
Studies performed in vivo in two additional dogs demonstrated similar
enhancement with reperfusion with Gd-DTPA in gated spin echo images.
Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging allows the detection of
reperfusion early in the course of acute infarction.
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