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T2STIR preparation for single-shot cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial edema imaging.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Myocardial edema in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is commonly imaged using dark-blood short tau inversion recovery turbo spin echo (STIR-TSE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). The technique is sensitive to cardiac motion and coil sensitivity variation, leading to myocardial signal nonuniformity and impeding reliable depiction of edematous tissues. T2-prepared balanced steady state free precession (T2p-bSSFP) imaging has been proposed, but its contrast is low, and averaging is commonly needed. T2 mapping is useful but requires a long scan time and breathholding. We propose here a single-shot magnetization prepared sequence that increases the contrast between edema and normal myocardium and apply it to myocardial edema imaging. METHODS:A magnetization preparation module (T2STIR) is designed to exploit the simultaneous elevation of T1 and T2 in edema to improve the depiction of edematous myocardium. The module tips magnetization down to the -z axis after T2 preparation. Transverse magnetization is sampled at the fat null point using bSSFP readout and allows for single-shot myocardial edema imaging. The sequence (T2STIR-bSSFP) was studied for its contrast behavior using simulation and phantoms. It was then evaluated on 7 healthy subjects and 7 AMI patients by comparing it to T2p-bSSFP and T2 mapping using the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and the contrast ratio as performance indices. RESULTS:In simulation and phantom studies, T2STIR-bSSFP had improved contrast between edema and normal myocardium compared with the other two edema imaging techniques. In patients, the CNR of T2STIR-bSSFP was higher than T2p-bSSFP (5.9?±?2.6 vs. 2.8?±?2.0, P?

SUBMITTER: Zhu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6873416 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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T<sub>2</sub>STIR preparation for single-shot cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial edema imaging.

Zhu Yanjie Y   Yang Dan D   Zou Lixian L   Chen Yucheng Y   Liu Xin X   Chung Yiu-Cho YC  

Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 20191121 1


<h4>Background</h4>Myocardial edema in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is commonly imaged using dark-blood short tau inversion recovery turbo spin echo (STIR-TSE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). The technique is sensitive to cardiac motion and coil sensitivity variation, leading to myocardial signal nonuniformity and impeding reliable depiction of edematous tissues. T<sub>2</sub>-prepared balanced steady state free precession (T<sub>2</sub>p-bSSFP) imaging has been proposed, but its c  ...[more]

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