BOLD MRI of human tumor oxygenation during carbogen breathing |
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Authors: | Taylor N J Baddeley H Goodchild K A Powell M E Thoumine M Culver L A Stirling J J Saunders M I Hoskin P J Phillips H Padhani A R Griffiths J R |
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Affiliation: | Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex, United Kingdom. taylor@graylab.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | An MRI method is described for demonstrating improved oxygenation of human tumors and normal tissues during carbogen inhalation (95% O2, 5% CO2). T2*-weighted gradient-echo imaging was performed before, during, and after carbogen breathing in 47 tumor patients and 13 male volunteers. Analysis of artifacts and signal intensity was performed. Thirty-six successful tumor examinations were obtained. Twenty showed significant whole-tumor signal increases (mean 21.0%, range 6.5-82.4%), and one decreased (-26.5 +/- 8.0%). Patterns of signal change were heterogeneous in responding tumors. Five of 13 normal prostate glands (four volunteers and nine patients with nonprostatic tumors) showed significant enhancement (mean 11.4%, range 8.4-14.0%). An increase in brain signal was seen in 11 of 13 assessable patients (mean 8.0 +/- 3.7%, range 5.0-11.7%). T2*-weighted tumor MRI during carbogen breathing is possible in humans. High failure rates occurred due to respiratory distress. Significant enhancement was seen in 56%, suggesting improved tissue oxygenation and blood flow, which could identify these patients as more likely to benefit from carbogen radiosensitization. |
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Keywords: | magnetic resonance imaging carbogen tumors hypoxia |
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