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Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications

BACKGROUND: Contemporary advances in low-field magnetic resonance imaging systems can potentially widen access to cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. We present our initial experience in building a comprehensive CMR protocol on a commercial 0.55 T system with a gradient performance of 2...

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Autores principales: Varghese, Juliet, Jin, Ning, Giese, Daniel, Chen, Chong, Liu, Yingmin, Pan, Yue, Nair, Nikita, Shalaan, Mahmoud T., Khan, Mahmood, Tong, Matthew S., Ahmad, Rizwan, Han, Yuchi, Simonetti, Orlando P.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10014600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1120982
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author Varghese, Juliet
Jin, Ning
Giese, Daniel
Chen, Chong
Liu, Yingmin
Pan, Yue
Nair, Nikita
Shalaan, Mahmoud T.
Khan, Mahmood
Tong, Matthew S.
Ahmad, Rizwan
Han, Yuchi
Simonetti, Orlando P.
author_facet Varghese, Juliet
Jin, Ning
Giese, Daniel
Chen, Chong
Liu, Yingmin
Pan, Yue
Nair, Nikita
Shalaan, Mahmoud T.
Khan, Mahmood
Tong, Matthew S.
Ahmad, Rizwan
Han, Yuchi
Simonetti, Orlando P.
author_sort Varghese, Juliet
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description BACKGROUND: Contemporary advances in low-field magnetic resonance imaging systems can potentially widen access to cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. We present our initial experience in building a comprehensive CMR protocol on a commercial 0.55 T system with a gradient performance of 26 mT/m amplitude and 45 T/m/s slew rate. To achieve sufficient image quality, we adapted standard imaging techniques when possible, and implemented compressed-sensing (CS) based techniques when needed in an effort to compensate for the inherently low signal-to-noise ratio at lower field strength. METHODS: A prototype CMR exam was built on an 80 cm, ultra-wide bore commercial 0.55 T MR system. Implementation of all components aimed to overcome the inherently lower signal of low-field and the relatively longer echo and repetition times owing to the slower gradients. CS-based breath-held and real-time cine imaging was built utilizing high acceleration rates to meet nominal spatial and temporal resolution recommendations. Similarly, CS 2D phase-contrast cine was implemented for flow. Dark-blood turbo spin echo sequences with deep learning based denoising were implemented for morphology assessment. Magnetization-prepared single-shot myocardial mapping techniques incorporated additional source images. CS-based dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging was implemented for myocardial perfusion and 3D MR angiography. Non-contrast 3D MR angiography was built with electrocardiogram-triggered, navigator-gated magnetization-prepared methods. Late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) tissue characterization methods included breath-held segmented and free-breathing single-shot imaging with motion correction and averaging using an increased number of source images. Proof-of-concept was demonstrated through porcine infarct model, healthy volunteer, and patient scans. RESULTS: Reasonable image quality was demonstrated for cardiovascular structure, function, flow, and LGE assessment. Low-field afforded utilization of higher flip angles for cine and MR angiography. CS-based techniques were able to overcome gradient speed limitations and meet spatial and temporal resolution recommendations with imaging times comparable to higher performance scanners. Tissue mapping and perfusion imaging require further development. CONCLUSION: We implemented cardiac applications demonstrating the potential for comprehensive CMR on a novel commercial 0.55 T system. Further development and validation studies are needed before this technology can be applied clinically.
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spelling pubmed-100146002023-03-16 Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications Varghese, Juliet Jin, Ning Giese, Daniel Chen, Chong Liu, Yingmin Pan, Yue Nair, Nikita Shalaan, Mahmoud T. Khan, Mahmood Tong, Matthew S. Ahmad, Rizwan Han, Yuchi Simonetti, Orlando P. Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: Contemporary advances in low-field magnetic resonance imaging systems can potentially widen access to cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. We present our initial experience in building a comprehensive CMR protocol on a commercial 0.55 T system with a gradient performance of 26 mT/m amplitude and 45 T/m/s slew rate. To achieve sufficient image quality, we adapted standard imaging techniques when possible, and implemented compressed-sensing (CS) based techniques when needed in an effort to compensate for the inherently low signal-to-noise ratio at lower field strength. METHODS: A prototype CMR exam was built on an 80 cm, ultra-wide bore commercial 0.55 T MR system. Implementation of all components aimed to overcome the inherently lower signal of low-field and the relatively longer echo and repetition times owing to the slower gradients. CS-based breath-held and real-time cine imaging was built utilizing high acceleration rates to meet nominal spatial and temporal resolution recommendations. Similarly, CS 2D phase-contrast cine was implemented for flow. Dark-blood turbo spin echo sequences with deep learning based denoising were implemented for morphology assessment. Magnetization-prepared single-shot myocardial mapping techniques incorporated additional source images. CS-based dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging was implemented for myocardial perfusion and 3D MR angiography. Non-contrast 3D MR angiography was built with electrocardiogram-triggered, navigator-gated magnetization-prepared methods. Late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) tissue characterization methods included breath-held segmented and free-breathing single-shot imaging with motion correction and averaging using an increased number of source images. Proof-of-concept was demonstrated through porcine infarct model, healthy volunteer, and patient scans. RESULTS: Reasonable image quality was demonstrated for cardiovascular structure, function, flow, and LGE assessment. Low-field afforded utilization of higher flip angles for cine and MR angiography. CS-based techniques were able to overcome gradient speed limitations and meet spatial and temporal resolution recommendations with imaging times comparable to higher performance scanners. Tissue mapping and perfusion imaging require further development. CONCLUSION: We implemented cardiac applications demonstrating the potential for comprehensive CMR on a novel commercial 0.55 T system. Further development and validation studies are needed before this technology can be applied clinically. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10014600/ /pubmed/36937932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1120982 Text en Copyright © 2023 Varghese, Jin, Giese, Chen, Liu, Pan, Nair, Shalaan, Khan, Tong, Ahmad, Han and Simonetti. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Varghese, Juliet
Jin, Ning
Giese, Daniel
Chen, Chong
Liu, Yingmin
Pan, Yue
Nair, Nikita
Shalaan, Mahmoud T.
Khan, Mahmood
Tong, Matthew S.
Ahmad, Rizwan
Han, Yuchi
Simonetti, Orlando P.
Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title_full Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title_fullStr Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title_full_unstemmed Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title_short Building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 T system: A pictorial essay on potential applications
title_sort building a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance exam on a commercial 0.55 t system: a pictorial essay on potential applications
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10014600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1120982
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