Literature DB >> 8800865

Rapid assessment of left ventricular volume by short axis cine MRI.

S M Forbat1, M A Sakrana, K H Darasz, F El-Demerdash, S R Underwood.   

Abstract

MRI is an established and accurate method of measuring left and right ventricular volumes by summing chamber areas in multiple contiguous slices. Acquisition time may be up to 45 min. We have estimated volumes with gradient echo imaging to test the accuracy of a more rapid method (total acquisition time 15 min) using a recognized echocardiographic algorithm. The results were compared with the spin echo method. We studied 20 patients (mean age 52 years, 15 male) within 6 months of anterior myocardial infarction and 20 normal subjects (mean age 40 years, 19 males). For the rapid method, cine acquisitions were made in the horizontal long axis plane and in two short axis planes which divided the long axis into three equal parts. Volume was calculated assuming the ventricle to be composed of a cylinder, a truncated cone and a cone. There was good agreement between the two methods at end diastole with a mean difference (+/- standard error, +/- 95% confidence interval for limits of agreement) of -3 ml (+/- 8.3, +/- 37%) for normal subjects and 1.5 ml (+/- 4.2, +/- 25%) for patients. Agreement was less good at end systole with mean difference of 12.1 (+/- 3.5, +/- 41%) for normal subjects and 25.7 (+/- 3.7, +/- 47%) for patients. The rapid method, therefore, significantly underestimated end systolic volume compared with the previous method. Rapid measurements of end diastolic volume are more accurate than those of end systolic volume and hence ejection fraction. Provided the potential error is recognized, the rapid technique can be used in routine clinical practice in both normal and abnormal ventricles.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8800865     DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-69-819-221

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


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1.  In vitro determination of cardiac ventricular volumes using MRI at 1.0 T in a porcine heart model.

Authors:  J A Koch; L W Poll; E Godehardt; B Korbmacher; G Jung; U Mödder
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.357

2.  Measurement of left ventricular volume after anterior myocardial infarction: comparison of magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiography, and radionuclide ventriculography.

Authors:  K H Darasz; S R Underwood; J Bayliss; S M Forbat; J Keegan; P A Poole-Wilson; G C Sutton; D Pennell
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 2.357

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