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  • 2000-2004  (2)
  • 1900-1904
  • Dentinoenamel junction Structure Mineralization High-resolution electron microscopy Numerical analysis Human  (1)
  • Flow quantification  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2102
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Magnetresonanztomographie ; Flussmessung ; Koronararterie ; Koronare Bypassgefäße ; Key words ; MR imaging ; Flow quantification ; Coronary artery ; Coronary bypass grafts
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Purpose: To evaluate accuracy of velocity encoded cine MR imaging for determination of blood flow in coronary arteries and coronary bypass grafts. Materials and methods: 12 patients with 22 coronary bypass grafts underwent intraoperative flow quantification using the transit time ultrasound method. These values were compared to postoperative MR phase shift measurements. Flow measurements were performed preoperatively in 28 coronary arteries of 20 patients. For flow measurement, we used a velocity-encoded k-space segmented gradient echo sequence with a temporal resolution of 110 or 125 ms, respectively. 6–8 pase shift images could be acquired during one cardiac cycle. Results: There was a significant correlation between intraoperative and flow measurements using velocity-encoded MR imaging (r=0.74, p〈0.0001, t-test). Flow volumes determined by MR imaging were systemati-cally larger than those determined by the transit time ultrasound method. Mean flow in coronary arteries was reduced in severly stenosed vessels (〉70%) compared to normal vessels. Intra- and interobserver vari-ability were 10.5 and 15% (coronary bypass grafts), and 12.3 and 15.8% (coronary ar- teries), respectively. Conclusions: Velocity-encoded MR imaging enables determination of flow in coronary artery bypass grafts and coronary arteries. Future developments should aim at the improvement of spatial and temporal resolution of the method.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Ziel: Es sollte die Genauigkeit der MR-Phasenkontrastmethode zur Ermittlung des Flusses in Koronararterien und koronaren Bypassgefäßen bestimmt werden. Material und Methode: Die MRT-Flussmessungen von 12 Patienten mit 22 Bypassgefäßen wurden mit intraoperativ mittels Ultraschalldurchflussmethode bestimmten Flüssen verglichen. Präoperativ wurden zusätzlich Flussmessungen in 28 Koronararterien von 20 Patienten durchgeführt. Zur MRT-Flussmessung wurde eine segmentierte 2D-Flash-Sequenz verwendet, die eine zeitliche Auflösung von 110 bzw. 125 ms aufwies. Dies ermöglichte die Akquisition von 6–8 Bildpaaren pro Herzzyklus. Ergebnisse: Es bestand eine signifikante Korrelation zwischen den Ergebnissen der intraoperativen und denen der postoperativen MRT-Flussmessung (r=0,76, p〈0,0001, t-Test). Das mit der MRT gemessene Flussvolumen lag über dem bei der Ultraschallmessung ermittelten. Die Bestimmung des mittleren Flusses in den Koronararterien zeigte deutliche Unterschiede zwischen Gefäßen mit höhergradiger Stenose (〉70%) und Gefäßen ohne Stenose. Die Intra- und Interbeobachtervariabilitäten betrugen 10,5 und 15% (Bypass) bzw. 12,3 und 15,8% (Koronararterien). Schlussfolgerungen: Die Phasenkontrastmethode ermöglicht – in Kenntnis ihrer Limitationen – eine relativ genaue Bestimmung des Blutflusses in Koronararterien und koronaren Bypassgefäßen. Weiterentwicklungen der Methode müssen eine verbesserte räumliche und zeitliche Auflösung zum Ziel haben.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Dentinoenamel junction Structure Mineralization High-resolution electron microscopy Numerical analysis Human
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The development of dentin and of enamel share a common starting locus: the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ). In this study the relationship between enamel and dentin crystals has been investigated in order to highlight the guiding or modulating role of the previously mineralized dentin layer during enamel formation. Observations were made with a high-resolution electron microscope and, after digitalization, image-analysis software was used to obtain digital diffractograms of individual crystals. In general no direct epitaxial growth of enamel crystals onto dentin crystals could be demonstrated. The absence of direct contact between the two kinds of crystals and the presence of amorphous areas within enamel particles at the junction with dentin crystals were always noted. Only in a few cases was the relationship between enamel and dentin crystals observed, which suggested a preorganization of the enamel matrix influenced by the dentin surface structure. This could be explained either by the existence of a proteinaceous continuum between enamel and dentin or by the orientation of enamel proteins by dentin crystals.
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