Magnetic resonance imaging techniques for monitoring changes in tumor oxygenation and blood flow

被引:71
|
作者
Robinson, SP [1 ]
Howe, FA [1 ]
Rodrigues, LM [1 ]
Stubbs, M [1 ]
Griffiths, JR [1 ]
机构
[1] St George Hosp, Sch Med, Div Biochem, CRC Biomed Magnet Resonance Res Grp, London SW17 0RE, England
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S1053-4296(98)80045-3
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The application of functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques to the measurement of oxygenation and blood flow in tumors is described. Gradient recalled echo MR imaging (GRE-MRI) offers a real-time noninvasive method for monitoring tumor response to vasomodulators such as carbogen (95% O2/5% CO2) breathing in attempts to overcome tumor hypoxia and improve treatment efficacy. Although the response is tumor-type dependent, increases in signal intensity of up to 100% have been observed in several animal tumor types. Responses are also seen in human tumors. The observed increases in GRE-MRI signal intensity are due to a combination of a reduction of deoxyhemoglobin in the blood causing changes in the MR imaging relaxation time T2* and changes in blood flow and may also reflect the capillary density. Thus, the magnitude of the GRE image intensity change gives an indication of the potential response of an individual tumor to treatments that aim to improve tissue oxygenation and therefore how the tumor may respond to therapy. In addition, carbogen breathing by the host has been shown to increase the uptake and efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents in animal tumors.
引用
收藏
页码:197 / 207
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] BLOOD-FLOW EFFECTS IN MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING
    AXEL, L
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 1984, 143 (06) : 1157 - 1166
  • [42] Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Blood Flow Estimation
    Odoh, E. O.
    De, D. K.
    AFRICAN REVIEW OF PHYSICS, 2008, 2 (1-2):
  • [43] MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING AND MEASUREMENT OF BLOOD-FLOW
    MCDONNELL, CH
    HERFKENS, RJ
    NORBASH, AM
    RUBIN, GD
    WESTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1994, 160 (03): : 237 - 242
  • [44] BLOOD-FLOW IMAGING BY NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
    BATTOCLETTI, JH
    HALBACH, RE
    SANCES, A
    EVANS, SM
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1982, 30 (04): : A758 - A758
  • [45] Determination of coronary blood flow velocity with magnetic resonance imaging
    Nagel, E
    Bernstedt, A
    Hug, J
    Wellnhofer, E
    Schnackenburg, B
    Fleck, E
    CIRCULATION, 1997, 96 (08) : 1381 - 1381
  • [46] BLOOD-FLOW IMAGING BY CINE MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
    NAYLER, GL
    FIRMIN, DN
    LONGMORE, DB
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 1986, 10 (05) : 715 - 722
  • [47] Determining uterine blood flow in pregnancy with magnetic resonance imaging
    Pates, Jason A.
    Hatab, Mustapha R.
    McIntire, Donald D.
    Cunningham, F. Gary
    Twickler, Diane M.
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2010, 28 (04) : 507 - 510
  • [48] Assessment of splanchnic blood flow using magnetic resonance imaging
    Barthelmes, Daniel
    Parviainen, Ilkka
    Vainio, Pauli
    Vanninen, Ritva
    Takala, Jukka
    Ikonen, Aki
    Tueller, David
    Jakob, Stephan M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 2009, 21 (06) : 693 - 700
  • [49] BLOOD-FLOW IMAGING WITH NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
    SINGER, JR
    LIBOVE, J
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY, 1977, 27 (NOV): : 165 - 166
  • [50] Effects of blood flow modifiers on tumor metabolism observed in vivo by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging
    Bhujwalla, ZM
    Shungu, DC
    Glickson, JD
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 1996, 36 (02) : 204 - 211