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Recent Advances in Sodium Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Its Future Role in Kidney Disease

Alireza Akbari, Christopher W. McIntyre

2023Journal of Clinical Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sodium imbalance is a hallmark of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Excess tissue sodium in CKD is associated with hypertension, inflammation, and cardiorenal disease. Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na MRI) has been increasingly utilized in CKD clinical trials especially in the past few years. These studies have demonstrated the association of excess sodium tissue accumulation with declining renal function across whole CKD spectrum (early- to end-stage), biomarkers of systemic inflammation, and cardiovascular dysfunction. In this article, we review recent advances of 23Na MRI in CKD and discuss its future role with a focus on the skin, the heart, and the kidney itself.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineKidney diseaseMagnetic resonance imagingRenal functionInflammationSodiumDiseaseKidneyCardiologyInternal medicineRadiologyOrganic chemistryChemistrySodium Intake and HealthElectrolyte and hormonal disordersRenal function and acid-base balance