Quantitative MRI biomarkers for respiratory function and lung disease studies.
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI of the lung showing passage of contrast agent through the
pulmonary vasculature.
Bioxydyn offers imaging biomarkers for respiratory diseases such as cystic fibrosis, asthma,
pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease (ILD) and COPD. We have been at the
forefront of the development and deployment of quantitative MRI methods for assessing lung
disease. Our focus is on the use of proton MRI methods that can be deployed on most hospital
MRI scanners without substantial investment in specialist hardware or consumables.
Ventilation maps from different coronal slices in an adult cystic fibrosis patient. Blue
indicates regions receiving oxygen; black regions indicate ventilation defects.
Oxygen-enhanced MRI (OE-MRI) is a non-invasive and non-ionising imaging method that uses
oxygen as an MR imaging agent, delivered to the patient in the scanner. OE-MRI can be
performed on most hospital scanners.
Lung OE-MRI monitors the delivery of oxygen to a patient's lungs. The acquired
quantitative imaging biomarkers relate to regional lung ventilation and gas diffusion.
Bioxydyn has extensive experience deploying OE-MRI in diseases including chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), ILD, lung
cancer, and asthma.
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI of the lung showing passage of contrast agent through the
pulmonary vasculature.
Bioxydyn is also a leader in dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) in the lung, providing
information on lung perfusion and other microvascular functions, including endothelial
permeability and leakage space, in diseases such as pulmonary embolism, asthma, pulmonary
hypertension, interstitial lung disease and COPD.
Bioxydyn also provides imaging biomarkers of lung ventilation based on the respiratory
motion of the lung over time. These measurements provide ventilation-weighted imaging in a
short scan without administration of gases or contrast agents.
Hyperpolarised 129Xe ventilation MRI - example parameter maps.
In addition to conventional (proton) MRI, Bioxydyn provides services to support the use of
hyperpolarised 129Xe MRI in studies of lung function. Working with established
academic partners, we offer services to support single- and multi-site 129Xe
studies investigating ventilation, gas transfer, and pulmonary microstructure.
Bioxydyn offers a range of imaging biomarkers of regional lung function for the assessment
of treatment benefit and harm. All can be performed single- or multi-centre using a range of
vendors' equipment. Bioxydyn's imaging methods have been validated in multiple
studies, including as part of the Innovative Medicines Initiative TRISTAN project funded by
the EU.
Publications
Peer-reviewed studies that underpin Bioxydyn respiratory imaging biomarkers, with key publications highlighted.
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2024Research ArticleKey Publication
Contrast enhanced longitudinal changes observed in an experimental bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis rat model by radial DCE-MRI at 9.4T
In 't Zandt R, Mahmutovic Persson I, Tibiletti M, von Wachenfeldt K, Parker GJM, Olsson LE, et al.
PLoS One 19(9):e0310643
Why it matters: Preclinical validation of radial DCE-MRI for longitudinal lung fibrosis monitoring.
Respiratory
2024Research Article
Measuring repeatability of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI biomarkers improves evaluation of biological response to radiotherapy in lung cancer
Sridharan N, Salem A, Little RA, Tariq M, Cheung S, Dubec MJ, et al.
Eur Radiol
OncologyRespiratory
2024Research Article
Feasibility of dynamic T2*-based oxygen-enhanced lung MRI at 3T
Kim M, Naish JH, Needleman SH, Tibiletti M, Taylor Y, O'Connor JPB, et al.
Magn Reson Med 91(3):972-986
Respiratory
2024Research Article
Independent component analysis applied to dynamic oxygen-enhanced MRI for robust functional lung imaging at 3T
Needleman SH, Kim M, McClelland JR, Naish JH, Tibiletti M, O'Connor JPB, et al.
Magn Reson Med 91(3):955-971
Respiratory
2023Meta-analysis
Imaging human lung perfusion with contrast media: a meta-analysis
Edwards L, Waterton JC, Naish J, Short C, Semple T, Parker GJ, et al.
Eur J Radiol 164:110850
Respiratory
2023Research Article
Imaging biomarkers of lung ventilation in interstitial lung disease from 129Xe and oxygen-enhanced 1H MRI
Tibiletti M, Eaden JA, Naish JH, Hughes PJC, Waterton JC, Heaton MJ, et al.
Magn Reson Imaging 95:39-49
Respiratory
2022Research Article
Evaluation of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI measures of lung congestion and endothelial permeability in heart failure: a prospective method validation study
Cheriyan J, Roberts A, Roberts C, Graves MJ, Patterson I, Slough RA, et al.
J Magn Reson Imaging 56(2):450-461
Respiratory
2020Perspective
Using imaging to combat a pandemic: rationale for developing the UK National COVID-19 Chest Imaging Database
Jacob J, Alexander D, Baillie JK, Berka R, Bertolli O, Blackwood J, et al.
Eur Respir J 56(2)
Respiratory
2019Research Article
Oxygen-enhanced MRI is feasible, repeatable, and detects radiotherapy-induced change in hypoxia in xenograft models and in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Salem A, Little RA, Latif A, Featherstone AK, Babur M, Peset I, et al.
Clin Cancer Res 25(13):3818-3829
OncologyRespiratory
2018Research Article
Volumetric dynamic oxygen-enhanced MRI: comparison with CT Brody score and lung function in cystic fibrosis patients
Martini K, Gygax CM, Benden C, Morgan AR, Parker GJM, Frauenfelder T
Eur Radiol 28(10):4037-4047
Respiratory
2016Research Article
T1 relaxation time in lungs of asymptomatic smokers
Alamidi DF, Kindvall SS, Hubbard Cristinacce PL, McGrath DM, Young SS, Naish JH, et al.
T1-weighted dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging of the lung in asthma: semiquantitative analysis for the assessment of contrast agent kinetic characteristics
Zhang WJ, Niven RM, Young SS, Liu YZ, Parker GJ, Naish JH
Radiology 278(3):906-916
Respiratory
2015Research Article
Dynamic oxygen-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of the lung in asthma: initial experience
Zhang WJ, Niven RM, Young SS, Liu YZ, Parker GJ, Naish JH
Eur J Radiol 84(2):318-326
Respiratory
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