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Investigative Radiology | 2005

Comparison of Magnetic Properties of Mri Contrast Media Solutions at Different Magnetic Field Strengths

Martin Rohrer; Hans Bauer; Jan Mintorovitch; Martin Requardt; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann

Rationale and Objectives:To characterize and compare commercially available contrast media (CM) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in terms of their relaxivity at magnetic field strengths ranging from 0.47 T to 4.7 T at physiological temperatures in water and in plasma. Relaxivities also were quantified in whole blood at1.5 T. Methods:Relaxivities of MRI-CM were determined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at 0.47 T and MRI phantom measurements at 1.5 T, 3 T, and 4.7 T, respectively. Both longitudinal (T1) and transverse relaxation times (T2) were measured by appropriate spin-echo sequences. Nuclear magnetic resonance dispersion (NMRD) profiles were also determined for all agents in water and in plasma. Results:Significant dependencies of relaxivities on the field strength and solvents were quantified. Protein binding leads to both increased field strength and solvent dependencies and hence to significantly altered T1 relaxivity values at higher magnetic field strengths. Conclusions:Awareness of the field strength and solvent associated with relaxivity data is crucial for the comparison and evaluation of relaxivity values. Data observed at 0.47 T can thus be misleading and should be replaced by relaxivities measured at 1.5 T and at 3 T in plasma at physiological temperature.


Archive | 2008

Clinical blood pool MR imaging

Tim Leiner; Mathias Goyen; Martin Rohrer; Stefan Schönberg

Clinical blood pool MR imaging / , Clinical blood pool MR imaging / , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور اهواز


European Radiology | 2004

Gadobutrol, a highly concentrated MR-imaging contrast agent: its physicochemical characteristics and the basis for its use in contrast-enhanced MR angiography and perfusion imaging

Alexander Huppertz; Martin Rohrer


European Radiology | 2007

Effects of injection rate and dose on image quality in time-resolved magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) by using 1.0M contrast agents

Harald Kramer; Henrik J. Michaely; Martin Requardt; Martin Rohrer; Scott B. Reeder; Maximilian F. Reiser; Stefan O. Schoenberg


European Radiology | 2010

Human brain tumor imaging with a protein-binding MR contrast agent: initial experience

Marco Essig; Martin Rohrer; Frederik L. Giesel; Jochen Tüttenberg; Marc-André Weber; Hendrik Michaely; Lars Gerigk; Matthias Voth


Archive | 2005

Composition comprising magnetic iron oxide particles and use thereof in medical imaging

Andreas Briel; Bernhard Gleich; Jürgen Weizenecker; Martin Rohrer; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann; Hubertus Pietsch; Rüdiger Lawaczeck; Matthias Rothe; Jens Thomsen


European Radiology | 2009

Thoracic and abdominal MRA with gadofosveset: Influence of injection rate on vessel signal and image quality

Johanna C. Nissen; Ulrike I. Attenberger; Christian Fink; Olaf Dietrich; Martin Rohrer; Stefan O. Schoenberg; Henrik J. Michaely


Archive | 2006

Compositions containing magnetic iron oxide particles, and use of said compositions in imaging methods

Andreas Briel; Bernhard Gleich; Juergen Weizenecker; Martin Rohrer; Hanns Joachim Weinmann; Hubertus Pietsch; Rüdiger Lawaczeck; Matthias Rothe; Jens Thomsen


Archive | 2006

Contrast media for nuclear spin tomography with use of the overhauser effect

Martin Rohrer; Alois Weidinger; Klaus-Peter Dinse; Andreas Hirsch; Wolfgang Harneit


Archive | 2016

Method for optimizing the predetermination of the time profile of a contrast agent concentration in diagnostic imaging using a magnetic resonance system

Martin Rohrer; Gregor Jost; Hubertus Pietsch; Claus-Peter Reisinger; Harald Kramer

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Andreas Hirsch

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Klaus-Peter Dinse

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Hanns-Joachim Weinmann

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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