Quantitative Analysis of Myocaridal Perfusion in Rabbits by Tansthoracic Real-time Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography

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邓荷萍 [1 ,2 ]
谢明星 [1 ]
王新房 [1 ]
吕清 [1 ]
李松南 [1 ]
鲍玉婷 [1 ]
王静 [1 ]
卢晓芳 [1 ]
杨亚利 [1 ]
陆博 [2 ]
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[1] Department of Ultrasonography, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Hubei Province Key Laboratary of Molecular Imaging
[2] Department of Ultrasonography, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Hebei Medical University
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myocardial contrast echocardiography; real-time; myocardial perfusion; rabbit;
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R540.4 [诊断学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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To evaluate the feasibility of real-time myocardial contrast echocardiography (RTMCE) by quantitative analysis of myocardial perfusion in rabbits, transthoracic RTMCE was performed in 10 healthy rabbits by using continuous infusion of SonoVue into the auricular vein. The short axis view at the papillary muscle level was obtained. The duration of the time that the contrast took to appear in right heart, left heart and myocardium was recorded. The regional myocardial signal intensity (SI) versus re-filling time plots were fitted to an exponential function: y(t) =A(1–e–β(t–t0)) + C, where y is SI at any given time, A is the SI plateau that reflects myocardial blood volume, and β is the slope of the refilling curve that reflects myocardial microbubble velocity. The A, β and A×β values at different infusion rate of SonoVue were analyzed and the A, β and A×β values in each segment in the short axis view at the papillary muscle level were compared. All the animal experiments were successful and high-quality im-ages were obtained. The best intravenous infusion rate for SonoVue was 30 mL/h. The contrast appeared in right heart, left heart and myocardium at 7.5±2.2 s, 9.1±2.4 s and 12.2±1.6 s respectively. After 16.6±2.3s, myocardial opacification reached a steady state. The mean A, β and A×β value in the short axis view at the papillary muscle level were 9.8±3.0 dB, 1.4±0.5 s-1 and 13.5±3.6 dB×s-1 respectively. A, β and A×β values showed no significant differences among 6 segments. It was suggested that RTMCE was feasible for quantitative analysis of myocardial perfusion in rabbits. It provides a non-invasive method to evaluate the myocardial perfusion in rabbit disease models.
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