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Magnetic resonance real-time imaging for the evaluation of left ventricular function.

E Nagel1, U Schneider, S Schalla, T Ibrahim, B Schnackenburg, A Bornstedt, C Klein, H B Lehmkuhl, E Fleck.   

Abstract

New ultrafast gradient systems and hybrid imaging sequences make it possible to acquire a complete image in real time, without the need for breathholding or electrocardiogram (ECG) triggering. In 21 patients, left ventricular function was assessed by the use of a turbo-gradient echo technique, an echo-planar imaging (EPI) technique, and a new real-time imaging technique. End-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, left ventricular muscle mass, and ejection fraction of the ultrafast techniques were compared with the turbo-gradient echo technique. Inter- and intraobserver variability was determined for each technique. Image quality was sufficient for automated contour detection in all but two patients in whom foldover occurred in the real-time images. Results of the ultrafast imaging techniques were comparable with conventional turbo-gradient echo techniques. There was a tendency to overestimate the end-diastolic volume by 3.9 and 1.3 ml with EPI real-time imaging, the end-systolic volume by 0.9 and 5.0 ml, and the left ventricular mass by 2.6 and 23.8 g. Ejection fraction showed a tendency to be overestimated by 1.1% with EPI and underestimated by 4.5% with real-time imaging. Correlation between EPI real-time imaging and turbo-gradient echo were 0.94 and O.95, respectively, for end-diastolic volumes, 0.98 and 0.96, respectively, for end-systolic volumes, and 0.96 and 0.89, respectively, for left ventricular mass. Inter- and intraobserver variability was low with all three techniques. Real-time imaging allows an accurate determination of left ventricular function without ECG triggering. Scan times can be reduced significantly with this new technique. Further studies will have to assess the value of real-time imaging for the detection of wall motion abnornmalities and the imaging of patients with atrial fibrillation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11545110     DOI: 10.3109/10976640009148668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson        ISSN: 1097-6647            Impact factor:   5.364


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