[ECG-gated magnetic resonance imaging using a surface coil].

Journal of cardiography Pub Date : 1986-03-01
F Saeki, K Inoue, K Yamakawa
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ECG-gated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed for healthy volunteers and for patients with various heart diseases, and its usefulness was compared with that of two-dimensional echocardiography. For this study, several modifications were made in the MRI equipment used. First, a surface coil was introduced for recording the MR signal, resulting in a high S/N ratio. Second, an oblique scan mode was developed for selecting freely the slices similar to those chosen by two-dimensional echocardiography. For imaging, the back projection method and spin echo (SE) pulse sequence were chosen to minimize motion artifacts caused by cardiac beats. In this study, left ventricular wall thickness and left ventricular volume were estimated from gated MR images, taken both in the horizontal and oblique longitudinal scan modes. The results were as follows: The anterior, inferior and apical left ventricular walls were clearly visualized with oblique longitudinal scan images. The thickness of the interventricular septum and posterior wall were measured on left ventricular horizontal scan images. Each measurement was compared with data obtained by two-dimensional echocardiography. Both correlation factors were about 0.70, indicating poor correlations. Left ventricular ejection fraction was calculated from left ventricular volume estimates. Comparison of left ventricular ejection fractions estimated by MRI and two-dimensional echocardiography revealed a close similarity. We concluded that MRI is useful for non-invasive evaluation of cardiac function, and in detecting wall thickness abnormalities due to various heart diseases.

[使用表面线圈的脑电图门控磁共振成像]。
对健康志愿者和患有各种心脏病的患者进行了心电图门控磁共振成像(MRI),并将其与二维超声心动图的有效性进行了比较。在这项研究中,对所使用的MRI设备进行了一些修改。首先,引入了一个表面线圈来记录MR信号,从而获得了高信噪比。其次,建立了一种类似于二维超声心动图的斜位扫描模式,可以自由选择切片。在成像方面,选择了反向投影法和自旋回波(SE)脉冲序列,以最大限度地减少心跳引起的运动伪影。在这项研究中,左心室壁厚度和左心室容积通过门控磁共振图像估计,在水平和倾斜纵向扫描模式下拍摄。结果表明:左室前壁、下壁和心尖部斜向纵向扫描图像清晰可见。在左室水平扫描图像上测量室间隔和后壁厚度。将每项测量结果与二维超声心动图所得数据进行比较。相关因子均约为0.70,相关性较差。左心室射血分数由左心室容积估计计算。通过MRI和二维超声心动图对左心室射血分数进行比较,发现两者非常相似。我们的结论是,MRI是有用的无创评估心脏功能,并在检测壁厚异常引起的各种心脏疾病。
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