Abstract

Image data for T1 mapping are generally acquired during mid-diastole period. However, T1 mapping tends to fail for patients with high heart rate or atrial fibrillation because of short or irregular R-R interval. Focusing on the evidence that the timing of systole is more stable than that of diastole from the R wave, we compared systolic T1 mapping with conventional diastolic T1 mapping for all participants (n = 58) by visual scoring of T1 calculation error. The systolic scores were significantly better than the diastolic scores (p < 0.05). This advantage of the systolic scores was confirmed selectively for patients with atrial fibrillation (p < 0.05, n = 19). The successful number of nonrigid image registration alignment for extracellular volume fraction (ECV) analysis also increased significantly for systolic images compared with diastolic images (p < 0.05). Thus, systolic T1 mapping improves the accuracy of T1 values and ECV analysis.

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