Magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and the great vessels: morphology, function, and perfusion.

Current opinion in radiology Pub Date : 1992-08-01
A C Eichenberger, G K von Schulthess
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Abstract

The capability of MR imaging to evaluate cardiovascular disease is developing faster than ever, as is well documented by the numerous contributions that have been made to the literature during the past year. As the field progresses, MR imaging will probably become one of the preferred investigational methods for the evaluation of cardiac function. The first stage of MR imaging development emphasized replication of commonly used methods for studying morphology and analyzing global ventricular performance. Thus, validated MR imaging methods exist for the assessment of ventricular' volume, ejection fraction, and mean wall stress. More recently, emphasis has been directed toward the evaluation of regional function and perfusion, using novel methods and attracting increasing interest from the cardiovascular research community. Studies reviewed here focus on both clinical results obtained using well-established MR imaging techniques and new results using innovative methods, further extending the usefulness of MR imaging. Topics discussed include congenital and ischemic heart disease and disease of the great vessels. Technical advances in flow and velocity mapping and in the evaluation of ventricular performance are also discussed.

心脏和大血管的磁共振成像:形态学、功能和灌注。
磁共振成像评估心血管疾病的能力比以往任何时候都发展得更快,这一点在过去一年中已被许多文献所证实。随着该领域的发展,核磁共振成像将可能成为评估心功能的首选研究方法之一。磁共振成像发展的第一阶段强调复制常用的研究形态学和分析整体心室性能的方法。因此,存在有效的MR成像方法来评估心室容积、射血分数和平均壁应力。最近,重点已经指向区域功能和灌注的评估,使用新的方法和吸引越来越多的兴趣从心血管研究界。本文综述的研究重点是使用成熟的磁共振成像技术获得的临床结果和使用创新方法获得的新结果,进一步扩展了磁共振成像的有用性。讨论的主题包括先天性和缺血性心脏病以及大血管疾病。本文还讨论了在血流和速度制图以及心室功能评估方面的技术进展。
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