2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2021.12.005
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Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging for evaluating of the cerebrospinal fluid kinetics with 17O-labeled water tracer: A preliminary report

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“…Systemic administration of 20% 17 O-labeled water at a dose of 1 mL/kg caused no side effects in 14 participants in one study (3). Intrathecal administration of 10 mL of 10% 17 O-labeled water caused no adverse effects in four patients in another study (8). 17 O-labeled water is a safe but expensive tracer (several hundred US dollars per mL), and the routine use of large amounts of this tracer is not practical.…”
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“…Systemic administration of 20% 17 O-labeled water at a dose of 1 mL/kg caused no side effects in 14 participants in one study (3). Intrathecal administration of 10 mL of 10% 17 O-labeled water caused no adverse effects in four patients in another study (8). 17 O-labeled water is a safe but expensive tracer (several hundred US dollars per mL), and the routine use of large amounts of this tracer is not practical.…”
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“…The formula to convert the signal intensity to of 17 O concentration has been reported (8). The concentration of 17 O-labeled water can be estimated from the echo time (in s), signal intensity before and after administration, natural abundance ratio of 17 O (0.038%), and R 2 of 17 O 3.33 s −1 .…”
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“…Intrathecal administration requires a lower dose as 10 mL and is more practical than IV administration, which can require more than 100 mL for a single dose. 50 Recently, there have been reports of CSF and GBCA being absorbed from the choroid plexus. 51,52 The absorption of IT-GBCA from the choroid plexus was reported to be delayed in patients with iNPH compared with controls.…”
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