The Measurement of Spatially-Dependant Tissue Sodium Concentration Increase in a Rodent MCAO Stroke Model
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F. Wetterling, S. Junge, A. Nauerth, I.M. Macrae, .A.J. Fagan, The Measurement of Spatially-Dependant Tissue Sodium Concentration Increase in a Rodent MCAO Stroke Model, ISMRM 17th Scientific Meeting, Honolulu, USA, 18-24th April, 2009Download Item:
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to accurately quantify changes in the Tissue Sodium Concentration (TSC) in
the acute phase of a rodent stroke model with high spatio-temporal resolution (0.38mm3
/ 10min) at 7T. The ability to accurately
quantify subtle changes in TSC could provide a marker for tissue viability in stroke [1]. However, the quantification accuracy is
limited by the typical low SNR’s arising from the inherently low TSC, fast signal decay and low gyro-magnetic ratio of sodium.
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Author: Wetterling, Friedrich
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