Hydrogen, sodium, and fluorine (added F-) NMR spectra of venous and oxygenated blood were measured. The fluorine resonance was seen as a single peak in both samples, and all three resonances exhibited the same deoxy-oxy shift. Because F- exchanges slowly across the red cell membrane, and because sodium is 95% extracellular, these results suggest that the intra-extracellular field difference delta B is less than 0.1 ppm. A small value of delta B tends to rule out transmembrane exchange as an important contributor to relaxation in MRI of blood and hematomas. However, the broadening of the resonances with deoxygenation, by 0.3-0.4 ppm, indicates that both intra- and extracellular gradients are of comparable and sufficient magnitude to produce the T2-weighted hypointensity seen in clinical magnetic resonance images of hematomas at high fields.

On the origin of paramagnetic inhomogeneity effects in blood / Brooks, Ra; Brunetti, Arturo; Alger, Jr; Di Chiro, G.. - In: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0740-3194. - STAMPA. - 12:(1989), pp. 241-248. [10.1002/mrm.1910120210]

On the origin of paramagnetic inhomogeneity effects in blood.

BRUNETTI, ARTURO;
1989

Abstract

Hydrogen, sodium, and fluorine (added F-) NMR spectra of venous and oxygenated blood were measured. The fluorine resonance was seen as a single peak in both samples, and all three resonances exhibited the same deoxy-oxy shift. Because F- exchanges slowly across the red cell membrane, and because sodium is 95% extracellular, these results suggest that the intra-extracellular field difference delta B is less than 0.1 ppm. A small value of delta B tends to rule out transmembrane exchange as an important contributor to relaxation in MRI of blood and hematomas. However, the broadening of the resonances with deoxygenation, by 0.3-0.4 ppm, indicates that both intra- and extracellular gradients are of comparable and sufficient magnitude to produce the T2-weighted hypointensity seen in clinical magnetic resonance images of hematomas at high fields.
1989
On the origin of paramagnetic inhomogeneity effects in blood / Brooks, Ra; Brunetti, Arturo; Alger, Jr; Di Chiro, G.. - In: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0740-3194. - STAMPA. - 12:(1989), pp. 241-248. [10.1002/mrm.1910120210]
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