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T2* imaging of the heart: methods, applications, and outcomes.

Arun John Baksi, Dudley John Pennell.   

Abstract

This review describes and discusses the rationale, technique, applications, and impact of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) T2* imaging, principally in the assessment of iron loading within the heart, and highlights how this robust imaging strategy has transformed disease outcome.Until recently, no simple noninvasive measurement was available to reliably indicate severe cardiac iron loading before the development of overt cardiac dysfunction or heart failure. Consequently, the majority of patients with transfusion-dependent anemias, such as β-thalassemia major, died prematurely of cardiovascular complications of severe iron overload.The magnetic properties of particulate iron disrupt magnetic field homogeneity in the CMR environment and consequently influence the CMR parameter T2*, which describes signal decay relating to both field inhomogeneity and loss of spin coherence. There is a direct relationship between T2* and myocardial iron concentration, enabling this to be used to identify and quantify myocardial iron load. Single breath-hold gradient-echo sequences in which a single midventricular short-axis myocardial slice is acquired at multiple echo times enables a myocardial T2* value to be measured from the rate of exponential decay. The application of T2* CMR to assessing cardiac iron loading is rapid, reproducible, extensively validated, and now widely performed. Data have highlighted the profound predictive power of this imaging technique and moreover its ability to inform management strategies such that, over a relatively short duration, outcome has been dramatically improved, and the disease course in β-thalassemia major transformed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24509620     DOI: 10.1097/RMR.0000000000000011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 0899-3459


  10 in total

Review 1.  Cardiovascular magnetic resonance T2* for tissue iron assessment in the heart.

Authors:  Taigang He
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2014-10

2.  Single Breath-Hold Physiotherapy Technique: Effective tool for T2* magnetic resonance imaging in young patients with thalassaemia major.

Authors:  Surekha T Mevada; Najma Al-Mahruqi; Ismail El-Beshlawi; Mohamed El-Shinawy; Mathew Zachariah; Abdul H Al-Rawas; Shahina Daar; Yasser Wali
Journal:  Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J       Date:  2016-02-02

3.  Understanding Iron Metabolism: Lessons from Transfusion-dependent Thalassemia.

Authors:  Murtadha Al-Khabori; Shahina Daar
Journal:  Oman Med J       Date:  2018-01

Review 4.  Randomized controlled trials of iron chelators for the treatment of cardiac siderosis in thalassaemia major.

Authors:  A John Baksi; Dudley J Pennell
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2014-09-23       Impact factor: 5.810

5.  Clinical recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance mapping of T1, T2, T2* and extracellular volume: A consensus statement by the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) endorsed by the European Association for Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI).

Authors:  Daniel R Messroghli; James C Moon; Vanessa M Ferreira; Lars Grosse-Wortmann; Taigang He; Peter Kellman; Julia Mascherbauer; Reza Nezafat; Michael Salerno; Erik B Schelbert; Andrew J Taylor; Richard Thompson; Martin Ugander; Ruud B van Heeswijk; Matthias G Friedrich
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson       Date:  2017-10-09       Impact factor: 5.364

6.  Semi-automated myocardial segmentation of bright blood multi-gradient echo images improves reproducibility of myocardial contours and T2* determination.

Authors:  Pandji Triadyaksa; Niek H J Prakken; Jelle Overbosch; Robin B Peters; J Martijn van Swieten; Matthijs Oudkerk; Paul E Sijens
Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2016-12-16       Impact factor: 2.310

7.  Free-breathing T2* mapping for MR myocardial iron assessment at 3 T.

Authors:  E E Nazarova; G V Tereshchenko; D A Kupriyanov; N S Smetanina; G A Novichkova
Journal:  Eur Radiol Exp       Date:  2020-04-17

Review 8.  Calcium channel blockers for preventing cardiomyopathy due to iron overload in people with transfusion-dependent beta thalassaemia.

Authors:  Alina Sadaf; Babar Hasan; Jai K Das; Steven Colan; Najveen Alvi
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-07-12

9.  Assessment of cardiac and liver iron overload by magnetic resonance imaging in patients with thalassemia major: short-term follow-up.

Authors:  Murat Bayav; Nilgun Isiksalan Ozbulbul; Ozcan Bor
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 1.671

10.  T1 at 1.5T and 3T compared with conventional T2* at 1.5T for cardiac siderosis.

Authors:  Mohammed H Alam; Dominique Auger; Gillian C Smith; Taigang He; Vassilis Vassiliou; A John Baksi; Rick Wage; Peter Drivas; Yanqiu Feng; David N Firmin; Dudley J Pennell
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson       Date:  2015-11-24       Impact factor: 5.364

  10 in total

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