| Literature DB >> 35107702 |
Elena K Amin1, Adrienne Campbell-Washburn2, Kanishka Ratnayaka3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging provides radiation-free, 3-dimensional soft tissue visualization with adjunct hemodynamic data, making it a promising candidate for image-guided transcatheter interventions. This review focuses on the benefits and background of real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided cardiac catheterization, guidance on starting a clinical program, and recent research developments. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Cardiac catheterization; Congenital heart disease; Interventional cardiac magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35107702 PMCID: PMC8979923 DOI: 10.1007/s11886-022-01659-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Cardiol Rep ISSN: 1523-3782 Impact factor: 2.931
Online resources
| - Real-time MRI-guided right and transeptal left heart catheterization at Children’s National Heart Institute, Washington, DC | |
| - Presentations from the iCMR workshops 2015 – 2019 at the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Scientific Sessions | |
| - Opto-acoustics IMROC IR Wireless communication with demonstration of real-time MRI-guided right heart catheterization (conference proceedings, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Scientific Sessions 2017) | |
| - PRIME (Physiologic Recording in MRI Environment) system | |
| - “Postage stamp” views to pre-select prior to real-time imaging guidance (supplement to [ |
Suggeted iCMR team members
| Cardiac catheterization team |
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| Cardiac MRI team |
| Procedural clinical and administrative support team |
CMR, cardiac magnetic resonance; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging
Fig. 1iCMR suite at Rady Children’s Hospital, University of California - San Diego. A co-localized biplane X-Ray fluoroscopy room and 1.5T cardiac MRI room are separated by radiofrequency shielded sliding doors allowing independent and combined room use. A second biplane X-Ray fluoroscopy room is adjoining a room to house a future imaging modality also intended for independent and combined room use
Infrastructure and equipment to start an iCMR program. Commercially available products are listed to share knowledge of available resources used by centers referenced in this review. This does not reflect product endorsement, the authors do not have conflicts of interest with any companies, and other examples may be available
| Equipment/infrastructure | Examples |
|---|---|
| 1.5 T wide-short-bore scanner optimized for cardiovascular imaging | - Vendor specific |
| CMR surface coils for cardiovascular imaging | - Vendor specific |
| Vendor specific real-time scanner control and visualization software | - RTHawk by GE - Monte Carlo prototype software by Siemens, - iSuite by Philips |
| In-room display | |
- Shielded projector systems - LCD monitor | - Gaven Industries - Sentient |
| In-suite cameras | - Gaven Industries |
| Audio communication noise cancelling headsets | - IMROC by OptoAcoustics |
| Patient monitoring | - Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System, Invivo Corporation |
| Hemodynamic recording system augmentation | - Physiological Recording in MRI Environment [PriME] system - Wireless telemetry system, PELEX-MAX, PinMed Inc |
| Nitric oxide delivery system | - INOmax, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals |
| Electrophysiology equipment specific to MRI-guided arrhythmia ablation | |
| - Recording system and simulator | - Advantage MR EP Recorder/Simulator, Imricor Medical Systems, USA |
| - Ablation catheter | - Vision MRTM ablation catheter, Imricor Medical Systems |
| Sterile procedure maintenance in the MRI-room | - Large sterile drapes for MRI-scanner - Long extension tubing for infusions - MRI-compatible stand to serve as a procedure table |
| Commercially available “off the shelf” standard catheterization equipment that is also MR-compatible | |
| - Balloon wedge catheter and 1% dilute gadolinium solution for balloon inflation | - Arrow balloon wedge catheter, Teleflex Medical |
| Purpose built MRI-conditional catheterization equipment | |
| - MR-conditional guidewire | - Angled-tip Emeryglide MRWire, Nano4Imaging |
Fig. 2Low-field CMR catheterization. Low field, 0.55T, real-time MRI-guided right heart catheterization using commercially available metallic hydrophilic coated guidewire (invisible with partial saturation pulse) and gadolinium filled commercially available balloon (yellow arrows) tipped wedge catheter in the sagittal (a), coronal (b) and axial (c) planes. For patients post cardiac interventions with metallic devices and implants including sternal wires, as illustrated for a patient post tetralogy of Fallot repair (d–g), metal artifact at 1.5T (d) is reduced at 0.55T (e) without compromising the ability to determine flow via the turbulent pulmonary valve at 0.55T (h and i) compared to 1.5T (f and g)