Hantao Jin1,
Dongping Chen2, Shiyuan Liu1, Weibo Chen3,
Queenie Chan4
1Dept.
of Radiology, ChangZheng Hospital, Shanghai, China; 2Dept. of
Nephrology, ChangZheng Hospital, Shanghai, China; 3Philips
Healthcare, Shanghai, China; 4Philips Healthcare, Hongkong, China
Ischemic acute kidney injury (AKI) is relatively common among hospitalized patients with high morbidity and mortality.Imaging examination is rarely utilized as the limited diagnostic value for AKI. Intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MRI is a novel and noninvasive imaging method to provide functional data and is sensitive for detecting in vivo tissue injury as AKI. We herein test if the IVIM is a potential tools for the detection and monitoring of reperfusion-related injury on an ischemic AKI model.