Accelerated real-time cine and flow under in-magnet staged exercise.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Preethi S Chandrasekaran, Chong Chen, Yingmin Liu, Syed Murtaza Arshad, Christopher Crabtree, Matthew Tong, Yuchi Han, Rizwan Ahmad
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Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is a well-established imaging tool for diagnosing and managing cardiac conditions. The integration of exercise stress with CMR (ExCMR) can enhance its diagnostic capacity. Despite recent advances in CMR technology, quantitative ExCMR during exercise remains technically challenging due to motion artifacts and limited spatial and temporal resolution.

Methods: This study investigated the feasibility of biventricular functional and hemodynamic assessment using real-time (RT) ExCMR during a staged exercise protocol in 24 healthy volunteers. We employed high acceleration rates and applied a coil-reweighting technique to minimize motion blurring and artifacts. We further applied a beat-selection technique that identified beats from the end-expiratory phase to minimize the impact of respiration-induced through-plane motion on cardiac function quantification. Additionally, results from six patients were presented to demonstrate clinical feasibility.

Results: Our findings indicated a consistent decrease in end-systolic volume and stable end-diastolic volume across exercise intensities, leading to increased stroke volume and ejection fraction. The selection of end-expiratory beats modestly enhanced the repeatability of cardiac function parameters, as shown by scan-rescan tests in nine volunteers. High scores from a blinded image quality assessment indicated that coil reweighting effectively minimized motion artifacts.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated the feasibility of RT ExCMR with in-magnet exercise in healthy subjects and patients. Our results indicate that high acceleration rates, coil reweighting, and selection of respiratory phase-specific heartbeats enhance image quality and repeatability of quantitative RT ExCMR.

加速实时电影和流动下的磁铁阶段练习。
背景:心血管磁共振成像(CMR)是一种成熟的诊断和治疗心脏疾病的成像工具。运动应激与CMR (ExCMR)的结合可提高其诊断能力。尽管CMR技术最近取得了进展,但由于运动伪影和有限的空间和时间分辨率,运动期间的定量ExCMR在技术上仍然具有挑战性。方法:本研究探讨了24名健康志愿者在分阶段运动方案中使用实时(RT) ExCMR评估双心室功能和血流动力学的可行性。我们采用高加速度,并应用线圈重加权技术,以尽量减少运动模糊和伪影。我们进一步应用了一种心跳选择技术,从呼气末阶段识别心跳,以尽量减少呼吸诱导的穿过平面运动对心功能量化的影响。此外,还提供了6例患者的结果来证明临床可行性。结果:我们的研究结果表明,在不同的运动强度下,收缩末期容积持续下降,舒张末期容积稳定,导致卒中容积和射血分数增加。在9名志愿者中进行的扫描扫描测试显示,呼气末搏动的选择适度增强了心功能参数的可重复性。盲法图像质量评估的高分表明,线圈重加权有效地减少了运动伪影。结论:本研究证明了RT - ExCMR结合磁内运动在健康受试者和患者中的可行性。我们的研究结果表明,高加速率、线圈重加权和呼吸阶段特定心跳的选择提高了定量RT ExCMR的图像质量和可重复性。
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CiteScore
10.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (JCMR) publishes high-quality articles on all aspects of basic, translational and clinical research on the design, development, manufacture, and evaluation of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) methods applied to the cardiovascular system. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: New applications of magnetic resonance to improve the diagnostic strategies, risk stratification, characterization and management of diseases affecting the cardiovascular system. New methods to enhance or accelerate image acquisition and data analysis. Results of multicenter, or larger single-center studies that provide insight into the utility of CMR. Basic biological perceptions derived by CMR methods.
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