Abstract
Background Analysis of cardiac function in patients with arrhythmias is very limited or nearly impossible in ECG synchronized cine acquisitions with balanced SSFP. A real-time method at 1.5 T with SSFP contrast was used to show that this method is superior for image quality and analysis of ventricular function in a subset of patients with atrial fibrillation and AV-Block. Methods Radial gradient-echo sequences with fully balanced SSFP gradients and at least 15-fold undersampling (real-time SSFP, RT) and conventional ECG-synchronized cine SSFP CMR (Cine) was used on a 1.5 T scanner system. Patients who had permanent arrhythmias (most often atrial fibrillation, AA; n = 8) or wall motion abnormalities (WMA; n = 3) were scanned in the standard views and compared to patients in sinus rhythm (SR;n = 21) without wall motion abnormalities. Image reconstruction of RT was performed offline by regularized nonlinear inversion. Quality (IQ) of scan was detected using an image quality score (ranging from 0 = no diagnostic quality to 1 = reduced diagnostic quality, 2 = many artifacts, 3 = some artifacts, and 4 = optimal diagnostic quality). Cardiac function was analyzed using a semiautomatic contour detection (Q mass, Medis, NL) applied to 5 consecutive baets in RT and Cine avering data of 10-12 beats. All analysis was done by two blinded observers (3 and 8 years experience of CMR evaluation). Results IQ was comparable for Cine and RT SSFP in patients with WMA or patients in sinus rhythm without WMA given in Table 1. However, IQ was significantly better
Highlights
Analysis of cardiac function in patients with arrhythmias is very limited or nearly impossible in ECG synchronized cine acquisitions with balanced SSFP
A real-time method at 1.5 T with SSFP contrast was used to show that this method is superior for image quality and analysis of ventricular function in a subset of patients with atrial fibrillation and AV-Block
Radial gradient-echo sequences with fully balanced SSFP gradients and at least 15-fold undersampling and conventional ECG-synchronized cine SSFP CMR (Cine) was used on a 1.5 T scanner system
Summary
Real time cardiac MRI and its clinical usefulness in arrhythmias and wall motion abnormalities Christina Unterberg-Buchwald1,2*, Martin Fasshauer, Jan M Sohns, Wieland Staab, Andreas Schuster, Dirk Voit, Johannes T Kowallick, Michael Steinmetz, Jens Frahm, Joachim Lotz. From 17th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions New Orleans, LA, USA. From 17th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions New Orleans, LA, USA. 16-19 January 2014
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