2012
DOI: 10.2217/iim.12.14
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How can sodium MRI techniques help us understand acute stroke?

Abstract: SUMMARYThis article addresses the potential usefulness of sodium MRI in the acute phase of stroke, asking whether the additional time required to acquire high quality sodium images is justified in the time-critical minutes following the presentation of a patient with symptoms. It begins with a description of the pathophysiology of stroke and the implications of the increasing bioenergetic failure on the sodium content in tissue. Recent studies which have aimed at imaging the subtle changes in this sodium conte… Show more

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“…Clinical applications of multiparametric MRI are reviewed, followed by a discussion on how advanced technologies such as fast MRI acquisition methods and machine learning (ML) will facilitate wider clinical use. The readers are informed that 23 Na MRI has also been shown to provide information about stroke onset time and tissue viability (11), which may complement the timing information obtained by the 1 H MRI methods covered here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical applications of multiparametric MRI are reviewed, followed by a discussion on how advanced technologies such as fast MRI acquisition methods and machine learning (ML) will facilitate wider clinical use. The readers are informed that 23 Na MRI has also been shown to provide information about stroke onset time and tissue viability (11), which may complement the timing information obtained by the 1 H MRI methods covered here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%