Feasibility of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging to assess maternal hyperoxygenation in sheep pregnancy
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Quantification of feto‐placental oxygenation and function are important for correct differential diagnosis of placental insufficiency. The only current method for obtaining information about fetal oxygen delivery is cordocentesis. However, there is a risk of inducing preterm birth and/or fetal loss associated with the procedure.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can estimate changes in oxygenation in specific areas of placental and fetal tissue.
Using the DECIDE (i.e. diffusion‐relaxation combined imaging for detailed placental evaluation) multicompartment model that is sensitive to changes in maternal and feto‐placental oxygenation and the blood‐oxygenation‐level‐dependent (BOLD) MRI technique in the sheep fetus, we have demonstrated that maternal hyperoxygenation increases oxygenation of fetal tissue in the placenta. There was a differential effect according to placentome morphological type.
This study shows a link between MRI estimated parameters and reference maternal and fetal and by blood gas analyser, supporting the possibility of using multimodal MRI for measuring regional changes in tissue oxygenation in vivo.
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