| Literature DB >> 15516622 |
Jérôme Garot1, João A C Lima, Bernhard L Gerber, Smita Sampath, Kathy C Wu, David A Bluemke, Jerry L Prince, Nael F Osman.
Abstract
Strain-encoded magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was prospectively evaluated for direct imaging of systolic myocardial strain and compared with cross-registered delayed contrast material-enhanced MR imaging in five healthy volunteers and nine patients with infarction. Local contractile performance was decreased in infarcted myocardium versus that in remote and adjacent myocardium (P < .01) and in adjacent versus remote myocardium (P < .05). The extent of dysfunctional myocardium, as assessed with strain-encoded MR imaging, was greater than that of hyperenhancement, as assessed with delayed contrast-enhanced MR imaging (P < .05). Strain values obtained with strain-encoded MR imaging were strongly correlated with those obtained with three-dimensional tagged MR imaging (r = 0.75, P < .001). Strain-encoded MR imaging provides spatially resolved (1.5 x 2.5-mm) imaging and measurement of myocardial strain in humans without the need for postprocessing, which may improve routine comprehensive evaluation of myocardial viability.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15516622 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2332031676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105