Health and Medicine

Heart Research

Originally published in 1991
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James Antaki and a group of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine used many elements of the Technology Utilization Program while looking for a way to visualize and track material points within the heart muscle. What they needed were tiny artificial eggs" containing copper sulfate solution small enough (about 2 mm in diameter) that they would not injure the heart and large enough to be seen in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images; they also had to be biocompatible and tough enough to withstand the beating of the muscle. The group could not make nor buy sufficient containers. After reading an article on microspheres in NASA Tech Briefs and a complete set of reports on microencapsulation from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) JPL put Antaki in touch with Dr.Taylor Wang of Vanderbilt University who helped construct the myocardial markers. The research is expected to lead to improved understanding of how the heart works and what takes place when it fails."

Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20020086301

Abstract
James Antaki and a group of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine used many elements of the Technology Utilization Program while looking for a way to visualize and track material points within the heart muscle. What they needed were tiny artificial eggs" containing copper sulfate solution small enough (about 2 mm in diameter) that they would not injure the heart and large enough to be seen in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images; they also had to be biocompatible and tough enough to withstand the beating of the muscle. The group could not make nor buy sufficient containers. After reading an article on microspheres in NASA Tech Briefs and a complete set of reports on microencapsulation from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) JPL put Antaki in touch with Dr.Taylor Wang of Vanderbilt University who helped construct the myocardial markers. The research is expected to lead to improved understanding of how the heart works and what takes place when it fails."
Heart Research

Heart Research

Heart Research

Heart Research