Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging With Fluorine-19 MRI: The Road to the Clinic.
Ruud B van HeeswijkWolfgang R BauerFlorian BönnerJelena M JanjicWillem J M MulderLaura Maria SchreiberJuerg SchwitterUlrich FlögelPublished in: Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (2023)
Fluorine-19 ( 19 F) magnetic resonance imaging is a unique quantitative molecular imaging modality that makes use of an injectable fluorine-containing tracer that generates the only visible 19 F signal in the body. This hot spot imaging technique has recently been used to characterize a wide array of cardiovascular diseases and seen a broad range of technical improvements. Concurrently, its potential to be translated to the clinical setting is being explored. This review provides an overview of this emerging field and demonstrates its diagnostic potential, which shows promise for clinical translation. We will describe 19 F magnetic resonance imaging hardware, pulse sequences, and tracers, followed by an overview of cardiovascular applications. Finally, the challenges on the road to clinical translation are discussed.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- high resolution
- cardiovascular disease
- contrast enhanced
- pet imaging
- primary care
- blood pressure
- type diabetes
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance
- high throughput
- coronary artery disease
- big data
- cardiovascular events
- single cell
- tissue engineering
- fluorescence imaging
- genetic diversity