Multidimensional Analysis of the Adult Human Heart in Health and Disease Using Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography.

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1148/radiol.232731
Joseph Brunet, Andrew C Cook, Claire L Walsh, James Cranley, Paul Tafforeau, Klaus Engel, Owen Arthurs, Camille Berruyer, Emer Burke O'Leary, Alexandre Bellier, Ryo Torii, Christopher Werlein, Danny D Jonigk, Maximilian Ackermann, Kathleen Dollman, Peter D Lee
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Abstract

Background Current clinical imaging modalities such as CT and MRI provide resolution adequate to diagnose cardiovascular diseases but cannot depict detailed structural features in the heart across length scales. Hierarchical phase-contrast tomography (HiP-CT) uses fourth-generation synchrotron sources with improved x-ray brilliance and high energies to provide micron-resolution imaging of intact adult organs with unprecedented detail. Purpose To evaluate the capability of HiP-CT to depict the macro- to microanatomy of structurally normal and abnormal adult human hearts ex vivo. Materials and Methods Between February 2021 and September 2023, two adult human donor hearts were obtained, fixed in formalin, and prepared using a mixture of crushed agar in a 70% ethanol solution. One heart was from a 63-year-old White male without known cardiac disease, and the other was from an 87-year-old White female with a history of multiple known cardiovascular pathologies including ischemic heart disease, hypertension, and atrial fibrillation. Nondestructive ex vivo imaging of these hearts without exogenous contrast agent was performed using HiP-CT at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. Results HiP-CT demonstrated the capacity for high-spatial-resolution, multiscale cardiac imaging ex vivo, revealing histologic-level detail of the myocardium, valves, coronary arteries, and cardiac conduction system across length scales. Virtual sectioning of the cardiac conduction system provided information on fatty infiltration, vascular supply, and pathways between the cardiac nodes and adjacent structures. HiP-CT achieved resolutions ranging from gross (isotropic voxels of approximately 20 µm) to microscopic (approximately 6.4-µm voxel size) to cellular (approximately 2.3-µm voxel size) in scale. The potential for quantitative assessment of features in health and disease was demonstrated. Conclusion HiP-CT provided high-spatial-resolution, three-dimensional images of structurally normal and diseased ex vivo adult human hearts. Whole-heart image volumes were obtained with isotropic voxels of approximately 20 µm, and local regions of interest were obtained with resolution down to 2.3-6.4 µm without the need for sectioning, destructive techniques, or exogenous contrast agents. Published under a CC BY 4.0 license Supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Bluemke and Pourmorteza in this issue.

利用层次相位对比断层扫描技术对健康和疾病中的成人心脏进行多维分析
背景 目前的临床成像模式(如 CT 和 MRI)的分辨率足以诊断心血管疾病,但无法描绘心脏在不同长度尺度上的详细结构特征。分层相位对比断层扫描(HiP-CT)利用第四代同步加速器光源,改进了 X 射线的亮度和高能量,以前所未有的细节提供完整成人器官的微米分辨率成像。目的 评估 HiP-CT 描绘体内结构正常和异常成人心脏的宏观到微观解剖的能力。材料和方法 在 2021 年 2 月至 2023 年 9 月期间,获取了两颗成人供体心脏,将其固定在福尔马林中,并使用 70% 乙醇溶液中的碎琼脂混合物进行制备。一颗心脏来自一名 63 岁的白人男性,没有已知的心脏疾病;另一颗心脏来自一名 87 岁的白人女性,有多种已知的心血管病史,包括缺血性心脏病、高血压和心房颤动。在欧洲同步辐射设施使用 HiP-CT 对这些心脏进行了无损体内外成像,没有使用外源性造影剂。结果 HiP-CT 展示了高空间分辨率、多尺度体外心脏成像的能力,揭示了心肌、瓣膜、冠状动脉和心脏传导系统在不同长度尺度上的组织学级细节。心脏传导系统的虚拟切片提供了有关脂肪浸润、血管供应以及心脏结节和邻近结构之间路径的信息。HiP-CT 的分辨率范围从大体(各向同性体素约 20 微米)到显微(体素大小约 6.4 微米)再到细胞(体素大小约 2.3 微米)。结果表明,对健康和疾病特征进行定量评估具有潜力。结论 HiP-CT 提供了结构正常和患病的体外成人心脏的高空间分辨率三维图像。获得的全心图像体积的各向同性体素约为 20 微米,局部感兴趣区的分辨率低至 2.3-6.4 微米,无需切片、破坏性技术或外源性造影剂。本文以 CC BY 4.0 许可发布。另请参阅 Bluemke 和 Pourmorteza 在本期发表的社论。
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Radiology
Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
35.20
自引率
3.00%
发文量
596
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: Published regularly since 1923 by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Radiology has long been recognized as the authoritative reference for the most current, clinically relevant and highest quality research in the field of radiology. Each month the journal publishes approximately 240 pages of peer-reviewed original research, authoritative reviews, well-balanced commentary on significant articles, and expert opinion on new techniques and technologies. Radiology publishes cutting edge and impactful imaging research articles in radiology and medical imaging in order to help improve human health.
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