Literature DB >> 8316664

Cine gradient-echo MR imaging in the evaluation of cardiovascular diseases.

D Didier1, O Ratib, B Friedli, I Oberhaensli, P Chatelain, B Faidutti, W Rutishauser, F Terrier.   

Abstract

The contributions of cine gradient-echo (GRE) magnetic resonance imaging were compared with those of spin-echo (SE) imaging for the evaluation of morphologic, functional, and flow alterations in 78 cases of congenital and acquired cardiac diseases. High temporal and spatial resolution cine GRE images (256 phase-encoding steps, 256 x 256 acquisition matrix interpolated to 512 x 512 for display, 16-64 frames per cycle) and SE images were acquired in each case. Cine GRE images provided a better diagnostic evaluation than SE images in several cases: (a) both masses and thrombi could be differentiated from flow artifacts; (b) abnormalities in cardiac function, such as infarction, abnormal wall motion, and ventricular dysfunction, could be evaluated; (c) small defects, shunts, and abnormal communications could be clearly seen; and (d) valvular regurgitations, poststenotic flow alterations, and aortic coarctation could be assessed. Cine GRE imaging was also valuable for postoperative evaluations. The authors believe that cine GRE imaging is a useful addition to SE sequences, especially for the assessment of blood flow and cardiac function.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8316664     DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.13.3.8316664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiographics        ISSN: 0271-5333            Impact factor:   5.333


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Authors:  D Didier; C Saint-Martin; C Lapierre; P T Trindade; N Lahlaidi; J P Vallee; A Kalangos; B Friedli; M Beghetti
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