Mr imaging with inhaled Fluorinated gas Mixtures in healthy Volunteers : Feasibility 1

Materials and Methods: This study protocol was approved by the local research ethics board and by Health Canada. All volunteers provided written informed consent. Ten healthy volunteers underwent MR imaging at 3.0 T. Fluorine 19 3D UTE MR images were acquired during a 15-second breath hold according to one of two breathing protocols: protocol A, a 1-L inhalation of a mixture of 79% PFP and 21% O2, and protocol B, continuous breathing from a 5-L bag of a mixture of 79% PFP and 21% O2 followed by a 1-L inhalation of the same PFP-O2 mixture from a separate bag and a subsequent breath hold. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was measured in the three most central image sections and was compared between breathing protocols by using an unpaired t test.

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