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Free-breathing, motion-corrected late gadolinium enhancement is robust and extends risk stratification to vulnerable patients.


ABSTRACT: Routine clinical use of novel free-breathing, motion-corrected, averaged late-gadolinium-enhancement (moco-LGE) cardiovascular MR may have advantages over conventional breath-held LGE (bh-LGE), especially in vulnerable patients.In 390 consecutive patients, we collected bh-LGE and moco-LGE with identical image matrix parameters. In 41 patients, bh-LGE was abandoned because of image quality issues, including 10 with myocardial infarction. When both were acquired, myocardial infarction detection was similar (McNemar test, P=0.4) with high agreement (?=0.95). With artifact-free bh-LGE images, pixelwise myocardial infarction measures correlated highly (R(2)=0.96) without bias. Moco-LGE was faster, and image quality and diagnostic confidence were higher on blinded review (P<0.001 for all). During a median of 1.2 years, 20 heart failure hospitalizations and 18 deaths occurred. For bh-LGE, but not moco-LGE, inferior image quality and bh-LGE nonacquisition were linked to patient vulnerability confirmed by adverse outcomes (log-rank P<0.001). Moco-LGE significantly stratified risk in the full cohort (log-rank P<0.001), but bh-LGE did not (log-rank P=0.056) because a significant number of vulnerable patients did not receive bh-LGE (because of arrhythmia or inability to hold breath).Myocardial infarction detection and quantification are similar between moco-LGE and bh-LGE when bh-LGE can be acquired well, but bh-LGE quality deteriorates with patient vulnerability. Acquisition time, image quality, diagnostic confidence, and the number of successfully scanned patients are superior with moco-LGE, which extends LGE-based risk stratification to include patients with vulnerability confirmed by outcomes. Moco-LGE may be suitable for routine clinical use.

SUBMITTER: Piehler KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4066466 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Free-breathing, motion-corrected late gadolinium enhancement is robust and extends risk stratification to vulnerable patients.

Piehler Kayla M KM   Wong Timothy C TC   Puntil Kathy S KS   Zareba Karolina M KM   Lin Kathie K   Harris David M DM   Deible Christopher R CR   Lacomis Joan M JM   Czeyda-Pommersheim Ferenc F   Cook Stephen C SC   Kellman Peter P   Schelbert Erik B EB  

Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 20130418 3


<h4>Background</h4>Routine clinical use of novel free-breathing, motion-corrected, averaged late-gadolinium-enhancement (moco-LGE) cardiovascular MR may have advantages over conventional breath-held LGE (bh-LGE), especially in vulnerable patients.<h4>Methods and results</h4>In 390 consecutive patients, we collected bh-LGE and moco-LGE with identical image matrix parameters. In 41 patients, bh-LGE was abandoned because of image quality issues, including 10 with myocardial infarction. When both we  ...[more]

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