Dr Howard Rowley joins Bill and Kristan for a discussion of the history of GBCAs and the introduction of the newest agent; Gadopiclenol
Show Notes
- Describe the development of the current standard dose
- Describe gadolinium-based contrast agents effect on relaxation rates of water-based hydrogen protons
- Name the methods for increasing signal
- Describe the importance of chelate stability
- List the benefits of gadopiclenol compared to standard agents
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