Magnetic Resonance Letters (Aug 2021)

Evaluation of injuries caused by coronavirus disease 2019 using multi-nuclei magnetic resonance imaging

  • Qian Zhou,
  • Qiuchen Rao,
  • Haidong Li,
  • Ming Zhang,
  • Xiuchao Zhao,
  • Lei Shi,
  • Chaohui Ye,
  • Xin Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 2 – 10

Abstract

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The ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been a great burden for the healthcare system in many countries because of its high transmissibility, severity, and fatality. Chest radiography and computed tomography (CT) play a vital role in the diagnosis, detection of complications, and prognostication of COVID-19. Additionally, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), especially multi-nuclei MRI, is another important imaging technique for disease diagnosis because of its good soft tissue contrast and the ability to conduct structural and functional imaging, which has also been used to evaluate COVID-19-related organ injuries in previous studies. Herein, we briefly reviewed the recent research on multi-nuclei MRI for evaluating injuries caused by COVID-19 and the clinical 1H MRI techniques and their applications for assessing injuries in lungs, brain, and heart. Moreover, the emerging hyperpolarized 129Xe gas MRI and its applications in the evaluation of pulmonary structures and functional abnormalities caused by COVID-19 were also reviewed.

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