Published March 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Blood-brain barrier injury following intracarotid injection of radiographic contrast media

  • 1. Kyoto Univ. School of Medicine (Japan). Dept. of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
  • 2. Kyoto City Hospital (Japan). Dept. of Radiology

Description

Changes in signal intensity of the brain at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging before and after Gd-DTPA were used for in vivo quantification of injury to the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Immediately following intracarotid injection of 2 ml/kg of radiographic contrast medium (CM) 0.4 mmol/kg of Gd-DTPA was injected intravenously. MR imaging was performed with a 400/25 partial saturation pulse sequence. The maximum percentage changes (mean ± SD) in signal intensity of the brain after CM and Gd-DTPA were 1.6 ± 1.6% with saline, 3.2 ± 2.0% with iotrolan, 4.3 ± 1.7% with iohexol, 6.6 ± 3.6% with ioxaglate and 8.2 ± 3.6% with diatrizoate. Not only the osmolality but also the ionicity and chemotoxicity seemed to influence Gd-DTPA leakage. A subtle BBB injury had a stronger tendency to occur in the basal ganglia than in the cerebral cortex. MR enhancement is proposed as a sensitive method for in vivo quantification of the BBB injury caused by intracarotid CM injection. (orig.)

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Subtitle (English)
In vivo quantification using magnetic resonance imaging and Gd-DTPA

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Radiologica
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
2
Series
Acta Radiol.
Journal Page Range
203-208
ISSN
0284-1851
CODEN
ACRAE