Background Post-COVID-19 condition encompasses symptoms following COVID-19 infection that linger at least 4 weeks after the end of active infection. Symptoms are wide …
The use of pulmonary MRI in a clinical setting has historically been limited. Whilst CT remains the gold-standard for structural lung imaging in many clinical indications, technical …
Background SARS-CoV-2 targets angiotensin-converting enzyme 2–expressing cells in the respiratory tract. There are reports of breathlessness in patients many months after infection …
PJ Niedbalski, CS Hall, M Castro… - Magnetic resonance …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Hyperpolarized (HP) 129Xe MRI uniquely images pulmonary ventilation, gas exchange, and terminal airway morphology rapidly and safely, providing novel information not possible …
Purpose Xenon‐129 (129Xe) gas‐exchange MRI is a pulmonary‐imaging technique that provides quantitative metrics for lung structure and function and is often compared to …
Background Microvascular abnormalities and impaired gas transfer have been observed in patients with COVID-19. The progression of pulmonary changes in these patients remains …
Pulmonary functional magnetic resonance imaging (PfMRI) provides a way to non-invasively map and measure the spatial distribution of pulmonary ventilation, perfusion and gas …
Background 129Xe gas‐transfer MRI provides regional measures of pulmonary gas exchange in adults and separates xenon in interstitial lung tissue/plasma (barrier) from …
The respiratory consequences of acute COVID‐19 infection and related symptoms tend to resolve 4 weeks post‐infection. However, for some patients, new, recurrent, or persisting …