Cardiac functional imaging

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Arshid Azarine , François Scalbert , Philippe Garçon
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Abstract

During the last 20 years, cardiac imaging has drastically evolved. Positron emission tomography (PET), fast three-dimensional (3D) imaging with the latest generations of echocardiography & multi-detector computed tomography (CT), stress perfusion assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood flow analysis using four-dimensional (4D) flow MRI, all these techniques offer new trends for optimal noninvasive functional cardiac imaging. Dynamic functional imaging is obtained by acquiring images of the heart at different phases of the cardiac cycle, allowing assessment of cardiac motion, function, and perfusion. Between CT and Cardiac MRI (CMR), CMR has the best temporal resolution, which is suitable for functional imaging while cardiac CT provides higher spatial resolution with isotropic data that have an identical resolution in the three dimensions of the space. The latest generations of CT scanners enable whole heart assessment in one beat, offering also an acceptable temporal resolution with the possibility to display the images in a dynamic mode. Another rapidly growing technique using functional and molecular imaging for the assessment of biological and metabolic pathways is the PET using radio-labeled tracers. Meanwhile, the oldest cardiac imaging tool with doppler ultrasound technology has never stopped evolving. Echocardiography today performs 3D imaging, stress perfusion, and myocardial strain assessment, with high temporal resolution. It still is the first line and more accessible exam for the patient. These different modalities are complementary and may be even combined into PET-CT or PET-MRI. The ability to combine the functional/molecular data with anatomical images may implement a new dimension to our diagnostic tools.

心功能成像
在过去的20年里,心脏成像有了巨大的发展。正电子发射断层扫描(PET),快速三维(3D)成像与最新一代的超声心动图和;多探测器计算机断层扫描(CT)、磁共振成像(MRI)评估应力灌注、四维血流MRI分析血流,所有这些技术都为最佳的无创心脏功能成像提供了新的趋势。动态功能成像是通过获取心脏周期不同阶段的图像来获得的,可以评估心脏运动、功能和灌注。在CT和心脏MRI (CMR)之间,CMR具有最佳的时间分辨率,适用于功能成像,而心脏CT具有更高的空间分辨率,其各向同性数据在空间的三个维度上具有相同的分辨率。最新一代的CT扫描仪可以在一次跳动中对整个心脏进行评估,并提供可接受的时间分辨率,可以在动态模式下显示图像。另一种使用功能和分子成像来评估生物和代谢途径的快速发展的技术是使用放射性标记示踪剂的PET。与此同时,最古老的心脏成像工具多普勒超声技术从未停止发展。超声心动图可进行三维成像、应力灌注和心肌应变评估,具有高时间分辨率。对于病人来说,它仍然是第一线和更容易接受的检查。这些不同的模式是互补的,甚至可以合并成PET-CT或PET-MRI。将功能/分子数据与解剖图像相结合的能力可能会为我们的诊断工具实现一个新的维度。
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Presse Medicale
Presse Medicale 医学-医学:内科
自引率
3.70%
发文量
40
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Seule revue médicale "généraliste" de haut niveau, La Presse Médicale est l''équivalent francophone des grandes revues anglosaxonnes de publication et de formation continue. A raison d''un numéro par mois, La Presse Médicale vous offre une double approche éditoriale : - des publications originales (articles originaux, revues systématiques, cas cliniques) soumises à double expertise, portant sur les avancées médicales les plus récentes ; - une partie orientée vers la FMC, vous propose une mise à jour permanente et de haut niveau de vos connaissances, sous forme de dossiers thématiques et de mises au point dans les principales spécialités médicales, pour vous aider à optimiser votre formation.
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