The use of contrast media, such as Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA), superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIO) and carbon dioxide, can improve the conspicuity of MRI, thereby helping to improve the accuracy of transcathether infusions during endovascular neurointerventions. In this study, we exploited deuterium oxide (D2O) as a new MRI contrast medium for guiding intra-arterial hyperosmotic blood brain barrier (BBB) opening in experimental animal models. Compared to the SPIO-based approach, D2O MRI guidance was found to provide comparable results that can predict the territory of BBB opening (assessed by Gd-MRI).
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