CO2 as a distending medium for gastric and small bowel MRI: a feasibility study |
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Authors: | D. J. Lomas S. H. Habib I. J. Joubert E. Sala M. J. Graves |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge and Addenbrookes NHS Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK |
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Abstract: | This work evaluates carbon dioxide as a contrast medium for magnetic resonance imaging of the stomach and small bowel. Twelve healthy volunteers underwent rapid magnetic resonance imaging after oral administration of a carbon dioxide generating agent using a combination of breath-hold and interactive fluoroscopic imaging during breathing. Diagnostic-quality images were obtained in 100% of cases for the stomach and in 92, 75, 67 and 42% of cases for the duodenal segments 1–4, respectively. Visualisation of the jejunum and ileum proved unacceptable for clinical use and anti-peristaltic agents did not significantly influence the results. Further development of fast imaging and magnetic resonance interactive fluoroscopic methods may allow the use of carbon dioxide as a contrast medium for clinical imaging of the stomach and duodenum. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic resonance imaging Stomach Duodenum Contrast medium |
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