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Quantitative analysis of cardiac left ventricular variables obtained by MRI at 3 T: a pre- and post-contrast comparison.

S Matthew1, S J Gandy, R S Nicholas, S A Waugh, E A Crowe, R A Lerski, M H Dunn, J G Houston.   

Abstract

Short-axis cine images are acquired during cardiac MRI in order to determine variables of cardiac left ventricular (LV) function such as ejection fraction (EF), end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), stroke volume (SV) and LV mass. In cardiac perfusion assessments this imaging can be performed in the temporal window between first pass perfusion and the acquisition of delayed enhancement images in order to minimise overall scanning time. The objective of this study was to compare pre- and post-contrast short-axis LV variables of 15 healthy volunteers using a two-dimensional cardiac-gated segmented cine true fast imaging with steady state precession sequence and a 3.0 T MRI unit in order to determine the possible effects of contrast agent on the calculated cardiac function variables. Image analysis was carried out using semi-automated software. The calculated mean LV mass was lower when derived from the post-contrast images, relative to those derived pre-contrast (102 vs 108.1 g, p<0.0001). Small but systematic significant differences were also found between the mean pre- and post-contrast values of EF (69.4% vs 68.7%, p<0.05), EDV (142.4 vs 143.7 ml, p<0.05) and ESV (44.2 vs 45.5 ml, p<0.005), but no significant differences in SV were identified. This study has highlighted that contrast agent delivery can influence the numerical outcome of cardiac variables calculated from MRI and this was particularly noticeable for LV mass. This may have important implications for the correct interpretation of patient data in clinical studies where post-contrast images are used to calculate LV variables, since LV normal ranges have been traditionally derived from pre-contrast data sets.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22745212      PMCID: PMC3474075          DOI: 10.1259/bjr/62891785

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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