Michinobu Nagao1, Umiko Ishizaki2, Kiyoe Ando2, Eri Watanabe2, Akiko Sakai2, Yasuhiro Goto2, Masami Yoneyama3, Takashi Namiki3, and Shuji Sakai2
1Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan, 3Philips Electronics Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Tissue hypoxia
plays a key role in the development and progression of cardiac and renal
diseases. Blood oxygenation level dependent magnetic resonance imaging
(BOLD-MRI) is the most promising imaging technique to monitor tissue
oxygenation in humans. Cardiorenal syndrome is widely accepted as a complex
clinical problem routinely faced by clinicians. However, the mechanism from the
viewpoint of oxygenation is not understood. We analyses simultaneously myocardial
and renal oxygenation using T2* cardiac MRI (T2*-CMR) and investigates the cardiorenal relationship.