Overview
Healthy volunteers aged 18-85 will undergo hyperpolarized 129-Xe MRI and pulmonary function testing for the development of tools to assess image signal to noise and reproducibility of spin-density and diffusion-weighted imaging.
Description
Briefly, during a one to two hour visit, subjects will provide written informed consent and then undergo: 1) brief medical history and vital signs, 2) full pulmonary function tests, 3) proton MRI, 4) spin-density, diffusion weighted, and/or dissolved phase 129-Xe MRI.
Full pulmonary function tests including spirometry, plethysmography and diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide (DLCO), Multiple Breath Nitrogen Washout (MBNW) to measure Lung Clearance Index (LCI), and Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) will be performed according to ATS guidelines. MedGraphics Elite Series, MedGraphics Corporation. St. Paul, MN USA and/or nDD EasyOne Spirometer, nDD Medical Technologies Inc. Andover, MA USA will be used. All measurements will be performed in the Pulmonary Function Laboratory at Robarts Research Institute.
Subjects will be placed in the 3T MR scanner with one of three 129-Xe chest coils fitted over their torso and chest. Hearing protection will be provided to each subject to muffle the noise produced by the gradient RF coils. A pulse oximeter lead will be attached to all of the subjects to monitor their heart rate and oxygen saturation. MRI will be performed for up to a period of 30 minutes. All subjects will have supplemental oxygen available via nasal cannula at a flow-rate of 2 liters per minute as a precaution in the event of oxygen desaturation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- able to perform a breath hold for up to 16 sec
- BMI between 18 and 40
- stable health on the basis of medical history
- smoking history < 1 pack/year
Exclusion Criteria:
Patient is, in the opinion of the investigator, mentally or legally incapacitated,
preventing informed consent from being obtained, or cannot read or understand the written
material.
- Subject has a daytime room air oxygen saturation <90% while lying supine.
- Patient is unable to perform spirometry or plethysmography maneuvers
- Patient is pregnant
- In the investigator's opinion, subject suffers from any physical, psychological or
other condition(s) that might prevent performance of the MRI, such as severe
claustrophobia.
- Subject has an implanted mechanically, electrically or magnetically activated device
or any metal in their body which cannot be removed, including but not limited to
pacemakers, neurostimulators, biostimulators, implanted insulin pumps, aneurysm clips,
bioprosthesis, artificial limb, metallic fragment or foreign body, shunt, surgical
staples (including clips or metallic sutures and/or ear implants.)