Dark blood cardiovascular magnetic resonance of the heart, great vessels, and lungs using electrocardiographic-gated three-dimensional unbalanced steady-state free precession

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Edelman, Robert R. [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Leloudas, Nondas [1 ]
Pang, Jianing [3 ]
Koktzoglou, Ioannis [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Northshore Univ Hlth Syst, Dept Radiol, Evanston, IL USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[3] Siemens Med Solut USA Inc, Chicago, IL USA
[4] Univ Chicago, Pritzker Sch Med, Radiol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[5] Walgreen Bldg,G534,2650 Ridge Ave, Evanston, IL 60201 USA
关键词
T1 relaxation-enhanced steady-state; Unbalanced 3D steady-state free precession; Breath-hold; Navigator gating; Electrocardiographic (ECG) gating; Magnetic resonance; Dark blood imaging; Cardiac; Great vessels; Lungs; THORACIC AORTA; MR-ANGIOGRAPHY; WALL; VISUALIZATION;
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10.1186/s12968-021-00808-2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Recently, we reported a novel neuroimaging technique, unbalanced T1 Relaxation-Enhanced Steady-State (uT(1)RESS), which uses a tailored 3D unbalanced steady-state free precession (3D uSSFP) acquisition to suppress the blood pool signal while minimizing bulk motion sensitivity. In the present work, we hypothesized that 3D uSSFP might also be useful for dark blood imaging of the chest. To test the feasibility of this approach, we performed a pilot study in healthy subjects and patients undergoing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Main body The study was approved by the hospital institutional review board. Thirty-one adult subjects were imaged at 1.5 T, including 5 healthy adult subjects and 26 patients (44 to 86 years, 10 female) undergoing a clinically indicated CMR. Breath-holding was used in 29 subjects and navigator gating in 2 subjects. For breath-hold acquisitions, the 3D uSSFP pulse sequence used a high sampling bandwidth, asymmetric readout, and single-shot along the phase-encoding direction, while 3 shots were acquired for navigator-gated scans. To minimize signal dephasing from bulk motion, electrocardiographic (ECG) gating was used to synchronize the data acquisition to the diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle. To further reduce motion sensitivity, the moment of the dephasing gradient was set to one-fifth of the moment of the readout gradient. Image quality using 3D uSSFP was good-to-excellent in all subjects. The blood pool signal in the thoracic aorta was uniformly suppressed with sharp delineation of the aortic wall including two cases of ascending aortic aneurysm and two cases of aortic dissection. Compared with variable flip angle 3D turbo spin-echo, 3D uSSFP showed improved aortic wall sharpness. It was also more efficient, permitting the acquisition of 24 slices in each breath-hold versus 16 slices with 3D turbo spin-echo and a single slice with dual inversion 2D turbo spin-echo. In addition, lung and mediastinal lesions appeared highly conspicuous compared with the low blood pool signals within the heart and blood vessels. In two subjects, navigator-gated 3D uSSFP provided excellent delineation of cardiac morphology in double oblique multiplanar reformations. Conclusion In this pilot study, we have demonstrated the feasibility of using ECG-gated 3D uSSFP for dark blood imaging of the heart, great vessels, and lungs. Further study will be required to fully optimize the technique and to assess clinical utility.
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