Kinetic Energy Measured by 4D Flow Cardiac MRI in Evaluating Intraventricular Hemodynamics: A Systematic Review.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jing Zhu, Xiaolin Mu, Wenjia Wang, Yang Song
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Abstract

Four-dimensional flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (4D Flow cardiac MRI) is an advanced non-invasive imaging technology, and its derived kinetic energy (KE) blood flow parameters have been confirmed as a potential biomarkers for assessing ventricular hemodynamics. This review synthesizes details on the methodology, clinical significance, and current status of studies focused on quantifying KE parameters of the ventricle using 4D Flow cardiac MRI, providing an objective foundation for further exploration of the value of KE in cardiac diseases.

Study type: retrospective.

Subjects: This review includes studies that utilized 4D Flow cardiac MRI in human subjects, focusing on the changes in KE parameters. Field Strength: 1.5T or 3T.

Assessment: A systematic review was conducted to assess the literature on the intracardiac clinical applications of 4D Flow cardiac MRI. In September 2024, searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, SCIENCEDIRECT, and Springer Link databases using the keywords "4D Flow cardiac MRI," "ventricular kinetic energy," and "intraventricular hemodynamics," covering a period of 10 years. The inclusion criteria for the literature were: (1) clinical trials with human subjects; (2) studies that addressed the value of 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance and its derived blood flow KE parameters in quantifying ventricular blood flow. The exclusion criteria were: (1) animal experimental studies; (2) non-English core journal articles. Out of the 195 articles screened, 62 studies met the criteria for the systematic review. The included literature comprised 26 (41.9%) studies on 4D Flow cardiac MRI technology and blood flow parameter research, and 36 (58.1%) clinical application studies. KE measurement using 4D Flow cardiac MRI is a promising tool for evaluating ventricular hemodynamics. It provides clinicians with deeper insights into the physiological and pathological dynamics of ventricular blood flow, from healthy states to disease.

通过 4D 流式心脏 MRI 测量动能以评估室内血流动力学:系统性综述。
四维血流心血管磁共振(4D flow cardiac MRI)是一种先进的无创成像技术,其衍生的动能(KE)血流参数已被证实是评估心室血流动力学的潜在生物标志物。本文综述了利用4D Flow心脏MRI定量脑室KE参数的方法、临床意义及研究现状,为进一步探讨KE在心脏疾病中的价值提供客观基础。研究类型:回顾性。对象:本文综述了利用4D Flow心脏MRI对人类受试者的研究,重点关注KE参数的变化。场强:1.5T或3T。评价:系统评价4D血流心脏MRI在心内临床应用的文献。2024年9月,在PubMed、Web of Science、SCIENCEDIRECT和施普林格Link数据库中使用关键词“4D Flow cardiac MRI”、“室性动能”和“室性血流动力学”进行了为期10年的搜索。文献的纳入标准为:(1)人类受试者的临床试验;(2) 4D Flow心血管磁共振及其衍生血流KE参数在量化心室血流中的价值研究。排除标准为:(1)动物实验研究;(2)非英文核心期刊文章。在被筛选的195篇文章中,有62篇研究符合系统评价的标准。纳入的文献包括26篇(41.9%)4D Flow心脏MRI技术及血流参数研究,36篇(58.1%)临床应用研究。利用4D血流心脏MRI测量KE是一种很有前途的评估心室血流动力学的工具。它为临床医生提供了更深入地了解心室血流的生理和病理动态,从健康状态到疾病。
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494
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (JMRI) is an international journal devoted to the timely publication of basic and clinical research, educational and review articles, and other information related to the diagnostic applications of magnetic resonance.
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