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Methods to assess vascular endothelial function

  • US 6,654,628 B1
  • Filed: 11/03/2000
  • Issued: 11/25/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/03/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A non-invasive method of assessing vascular endothelial function, comprising:

  • (a) using a magnetic resonance imaging scanner to perform phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging to obtain images;

    (b) locating an artery of a subject using coronal scout images;

    (c) positioning the subject, whereby the artery is parallel to a magnet bore of the magnetic resonance imaging scanner;

    (d) acquiring a baseline image of the artery;

    (e) constricting the artery for a time period, whereby the artery is fully occluded;

    (f) releasing the artery from occlusion;

    (g) acquiring images of the artery during occlusion, and at time periods following release from occlusion;

    (h) calculating wall shear stress and flow mediated dilation of the artery from data obtained from said baseline image and said images acquired during occlusion and following occlusion;

    (i) determining a relationship between wall shear stress and flow mediated dilation; and

    (j) determining if the relationship between wall shear stress and flow mediated dilation lies in a normal range, whereby lying in a normal range is indicative of normal vascular endothelial function.

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