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MRI for Guided Right and Left Heart Cardiac Catheterization: A Prospective Study in Congenital Heart Disease.

Mari Nieves Velasco Forte1,2,3, Sébastien Roujol1, Bram Ruijsink1,2, Israel Valverde1,2,3, Phuoc Duong1,2, Nick Byrne1,4, Sascha Krueger5, Steffen Weiss5, Yousef Arar6, Surendranath R Veeram Reddy6, Tobias Schaeffter1, Tarique Hussain1,6, Reza Razavi1,2, Kuberan Pushparajah1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improvements in outcomes for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) have increased the need for diagnostic and interventional procedures. Cumulative radiation risk is a growing concern. MRI-guided interventions are a promising ionizing radiation-free, alternative approach.
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of MRI-guided catheterization in young patients with CHD using advanced visualization passive tracking techniques. STUDY TYPE: Prospective. POPULATION: A total of 30 patients with CHD referred for MRI-guided catheterization and pulmonary vascular resistance analysis (median age/weight: 4 years / 15 kg). FIELD STRENGTH/SEQUENCE: 1.5T; partially saturated (pSAT) real-time single-shot balanced steady-state free-precession (bSSFP) sequence. ASSESSMENT: Images were visualized by a single viewer on the scanner console (interactive mode) or using a commercially available advanced visualization platform (iSuite, Philips). Image quality for anatomy and catheter visualization was evaluated by three cardiologists with >5 years' experience in MRI-catheterization using a 1-5 scale (1, poor, 5, excellent). Catheter balloon signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), blood and myocardium SNR, catheter balloon/blood contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), balloon/myocardium CNR, and blood/myocardium CNR were measured. Procedure findings, feasibility, and adverse events were recorded. A fraction of time in which the catheter was visible was compared between iSuite and the interactive mode. STATISTICAL TESTS: T-test for numerical variables. Wilcoxon signed rank test for categorical variables.
RESULTS: Nine patients had right heart catheterization, 11 had both left and right heart catheterization, and 10 had single ventricle circulation. Nine patients underwent solely MRI-guided catheterization. The mean score for anatomical visualization and contrast between balloon tip and soft tissue was 3.9 ± 0.9 and 4.5 ± 0.7, respectively. iSuite provided a significant improvement in the time during which the balloon was visible in relation to interactive imaging mode (66 ± 17% vs. 46 ± 14%, P < 0.05). DATA
CONCLUSION: MRI-guided catheterizations were carried out safely and is feasible in children and adults with CHD. The pSAT sequence offered robust and simultaneous high contrast visualization of the catheter and cardiac anatomy. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2 TECHNICAL EFFICACY STAGE: 1.
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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Keywords:  cardiac catheterization; congenital heart disease; interventional MR; passive tracking

Year:  2020        PMID: 33155758     DOI: 10.1002/jmri.27426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 1053-1807            Impact factor:   4.813


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Review 1.  Cardiac MR: From Theory to Practice.

Authors:  Tevfik F Ismail; Wendy Strugnell; Chiara Coletti; Maša Božić-Iven; Sebastian Weingärtner; Kerstin Hammernik; Teresa Correia; Thomas Küstner
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-03-03

2.  Improved catheter tracking during cardiovascular magnetic resonance-guided cardiac catheterization using overlay visualization.

Authors:  Joshua S Greer; Mohamed Abdelghafar Hussein; Ravi Vamsee; Yousef Arar; Sascha Krueger; Steffen Weiss; Jeanne Dillenbeck; Gerald Greil; Surendranath R Veeram Reddy; Tarique Hussain
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 6.903

3.  Interventional cardiac magnetic resonance imaging: current applications, technology readiness level, and future perspectives.

Authors:  Sophie C Rier; Suzan Vreemann; Wouter H Nijhof; Vincent J H M van Driel; Ivo A C van der Bilt
Journal:  Ther Adv Cardiovasc Dis       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec

4.  A System for Real-Time, Online Mixed-Reality Visualization of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Images.

Authors:  Dominique Franson; Andrew Dupuis; Vikas Gulani; Mark Griswold; Nicole Seiberlich
Journal:  J Imaging       Date:  2021-12-14

Review 5.  MRI-Guided Cardiac Catheterization in Congenital Heart Disease: How to Get Started.

Authors:  Elena K Amin; Adrienne Campbell-Washburn; Kanishka Ratnayaka
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rep       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 2.931

Review 6.  Role of Cross-Sectional Imaging in Pediatric Interventional Cardiac Catheterization.

Authors:  Yousef Arar; Abhay Divekar; Stephen Clark; Tarique Hussain; Roby Sebastian; Mehar Hoda; Jamie King; Thomas M Zellers; Surendranath R Veeram Reddy
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-22
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