Abstract

Methods Twenty-five participants underwent aortic MRI twice over 13 ± 7 days. All aortic variables (ascending aortic area, descending aortic area, ascending and descending aortic strain [maximum area minus minimum area divided by minimum area], aortic arch transit time and pulse wave velocity [PWV]) from baseline and repeat MR were analyzed using a semi-automated method by the ARTFUN software. Phase contrast (PC) cine at the level of the pulmonary artery bifurcation was used for assessment of aortic area, aortic strain, and PWV. Steady State Free Precession (SSFP) sagittal images were used to measure aortic arch transit distance. To assess the inter-study reproducibility of aortic variables, we calculated intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for individual aortic measurements. Intraand inter-observer variability was also assessed using the baseline MR data.

Highlights

  • To assess the test-retest, intra- and inter-reader reliability of thoracic aorta measurements by magnetic resonance image (MRI)

  • All aortic variables from baseline and repeat MR were analyzed using a semi-automated method by the ARTFUN software

  • Phase contrast (PC) cine at the level of the pulmonary artery bifurcation was used for assessment of aortic area, aortic strain, and PWV

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Reproducibility of functional aortic analysis using MRI: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Chikara Noda1*, Bharath Ambale Venkatesh, Yoshiaki Ohyama, Chia-Ying Liu, Elzbieta H Chamera, Alban Redheuil, Gisela Teixido-Tura, Atul Chugh, Colin Wu2, Gregory Hundley, David Bluemke, Joao A Lima

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