Zusammenfassung
Ziel: Die BOLD-Antwort (Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent) der Wadenmuskulatur wurde bei
Patienten mit peripherer arterieller Verschlusskrankheit (PAVK) und einer alterskorrelierten
Kontrollgruppe während stauungsgedingter Ischämie verglichen. Material und Methoden: Beide Gruppen erhielten T 2*-gewichtete Single-shot-Multi-Echo-planare Bilder in
einem 1,5 T MR-Gerät. Die Datenakquisition fand 60 s vor und 240 s während einer stauungsbedingten
Ischämie statt. Die T 2*-Kurven wurden in 4 Muskeln analysiert. Ergebnisse: Nach 150 s zeigte sich ein signifikant unterschiedlicher T 2*-Kurvenverlauf. Die
PAVK-Patienten wiesen einen signifikant langsameren Abfall des T 2*-Signals auf als
die Kontrollgruppe (p < 0,05). Schlussfolgerung: Eine mögliche Erklärung für diesen signifikant langsameren Abfall des T 2*-Signals
bei PAVK-Patienten mögen Unterschiede in der Struktur und Stoffwechsel der Muskulatur
von an PAVK-leidenden Patienten sein.
Abstract
Purpose: To compare calf muscle Blood Oxygenation Level-Dependent (BOLD) response during ischemia
in patients suffering from peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) and age-matched
non-PAOD subjects. Materials and Methods: PAOD patients with symptoms of intermittent calf claudication and an age-matched
control group underwent T 2*-weighted single-shot multi-echo planar imaging on a whole-body
MR scanner at 1.5 T. The muscle BOLD signal in the calf was acquired during 60 sec
of baseline and 240 sec of ischemia induced by cuff compression. T 2* time courses
in four calf muscles were evaluated. Results: Significant differences in the mean T 2* values were noted after 150 sec of measurement
(p < 0.05). Patients with PAOD revealed a significantly reduced BOLD signal decrease
compared to an age-matched control group. Conclusion: Potential cause for this observation may be changes in the structure and/or the metabolic
turnover of the muscle in PAOD patients.
Key words
MRI - BOLD - peripheral arterial occlusive disease
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