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We recently described a novel approach to measuring regional tumor oxygen tension. This approach is based on 19F pulse burst saturation recovery NMR echo planar imaging relaxometry of hexafluorobenzene or “FREDOM” (Fluorocarbon Relaxometry using Echo planar imaging for Dynamic Oxygen Mapping). We have now compared oxygen tension measurements using FREDOM with a traditional polarographic method (the Eppendorf Histograph) in a group of size matched Dunning prostate rat tumors R3327-AT1. We also compare MR and electrode approaches to monitoring dynamic changes with respect to interventions and demonstrate extension of the MR technique to rat breast tumors.
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Abbreviations
- ARDVARC:
-
Alternated Relaxation Delays with Variable Acquisitions to Reduce Clearance effects
- EPI:
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echo planar imaging
- FREDOM:
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Fluorocarbon Relaxometry using Echo planar imaging for Dynamic Oxygen Mapping
- HFB:
-
hexafluorobenzene
- i.t:
-
intra tumoral
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Mason, R.P. et al. (2003). Tumor Oximetry: Comparison of 19F MR EPI and Electrodes. In: Dunn, J.F., Swartz, H.M. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXIV. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 530. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0075-9_3
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