Fast acquisition of left and right ventricular function parameters applying cardiovascular magnetic resonance in clinical routine - validation of a 2-shot compressed sensing cine sequence.
Jan Gröschel, Clemens Ammann, Leonora Zange, Darian Viezzer, Christoph Forman, Michaela Schmidt, Edyta Blaszczyk, Jeanette Schulz-Menger
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Abstract
Objectives. To evaluate if cine sequences accelerated by compressed sensing (CS) are feasible in clinical routine and yield equivalent cardiac morphology in less time. Design. We evaluated 155 consecutive patients with various cardiac diseases scanned during our clinical routine. LV and RV short axis (SAX) cine images were acquired by conventional and prototype 2-shot CS sequences on a 1.5 T CMR. The 2-shot prototype captures the entire heart over a period of 3 beats making the acquisition potentially even faster. Both scans were performed with identical slice parameters and positions. We compared LV and RV morphology with Bland-Altmann plots and weighted the results in relation to pre-defined tolerance intervals. Subjective and objective image quality was evaluated using a 4-point score and adapted standardized criteria. Scan times were evaluated for each sequence. Results. In total, no acquisitions were lost due to non-diagnostic image quality in the subjective image score. Objective image quality analysis showed no statistically significant differences. The scan time of the CS cines was significantly shorter (p < .001) with mean scan times of 178 ± 36 s compared to 313 ± 65 s for the conventional cine. All cardiac function parameters showed excellent correlation (r 0.978-0.996). Both sequences were considered equivalent for the assessment of LV and RV morphology. Conclusions. The 2-shot CS SAX cines can be used in clinical routine to acquire cardiac morphology in less time compared to the conventional method, with no total loss of acquisitions due to nondiagnostic quality.
Trial registration: ISRCTN12344380. Registered 20 November 2020, retrospectively registered.
目标。评价压缩感知(CS)加速的影像序列在临床常规中是否可行,并在更短的时间内产生等效的心脏形态。设计。我们评估了155例在我们的临床常规中连续扫描的各种心脏疾病患者。在1.5 T CMR上分别采用常规和原型2次CS序列获取左、右心室短轴(SAX)影像。2次的原型机在3次跳动的时间内捕捉整个心脏,这使得获取速度可能更快。两次扫描均以相同的切片参数和位置进行。我们将左心室和右心室形态学与Bland-Altmann图进行比较,并将结果与预定义的耐受区间进行加权。主观和客观图像质量采用4分评分和适应的标准化标准进行评估。评估每个序列的扫描时间。结果。总的来说,由于主观图像评分中的非诊断图像质量,没有捕获丢失。客观图像质量分析差异无统计学意义。CS扫描时间明显缩短(p r 0.978 ~ 0.996)。对于左室和右室形态的评估,这两个序列被认为是等效的。结论。与传统方法相比,2次CS SAX扫描可用于临床常规,在更短的时间内获得心脏形态,并且不会因非诊断质量而导致获取的全部损失。试验注册:ISRCTN12344380。注册于2020年11月20日,回顾性注册。
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