Author:
Rumac Simone,Pavon Anna Giulia,Hamilton Jesse I.,Rodrigues David,Seiberlich Nicole,Schwitter Juerg,van Heeswijk Ruud B.
Abstract
AbstractCardiac Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (cMRF) has been demonstrated to enable robust and accurate T1 and T2 mapping for the detection of myocardial fibrosis and edema. However, the relatively long acquisition window (250 ms) used in previous cMRF studies might leave it vulnerable to motion artifacts in patients with high heart rates. The goal of this study was therefore to compare cMRF with a short acquisition window (154 ms) and low-rank reconstruction to routine cardiac T1 and T2 mapping at 1.5 T. Phantom studies showed that the proposed cMRF had a high T1 and T2 accuracy over a wider range than routine mapping techniques. In 9 healthy volunteers, the proposed cMRF showed small but significant myocardial T1 and T2 differences compared to routine mapping (ΔT1 = 1.5%, P = 0.031 and ΔT2 = − 7.1%, P < 0.001). In 61 consecutive patients referred for CMR, the native T1 values were slightly lower (ΔT1 = 1.6%; P = 0.02), while T2 values did not show statistical difference (ΔT2 = 4.3%; P = 0.11). However, the difference was higher in post-contrast myocardial T1 values (ΔT1 = 12.3%; P < 0.001), which was reflected in the extracellular volume (ΔECV = 2.4%; P < 0.001). Across all subjects, the proposed cMRF had a lower precision when compared to routine techniques, although its higher spatial resolution enabled the visualization of smaller details.
Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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