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Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction

PURPOSE: In this work we present a dual-phase diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) technique that incorporates a correction scheme for the cardiac material strain, based on 3D myocardial tagging. METHODS: In vivo dual-phase cardiac DTI with a stimulated echo approach and 3D tagging was performed in 10 hea...

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Autores principales: Stoeck, Christian T., Kalinowska, Aleksandra, von Deuster, Constantin, Harmer, Jack, Chan, Rachel W., Niemann, Markus, Manka, Robert, Atkinson, David, Sosnovik, David E., Mekkaoui, Choukri, Kozerke, Sebastian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25191900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107159
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author Stoeck, Christian T.
Kalinowska, Aleksandra
von Deuster, Constantin
Harmer, Jack
Chan, Rachel W.
Niemann, Markus
Manka, Robert
Atkinson, David
Sosnovik, David E.
Mekkaoui, Choukri
Kozerke, Sebastian
author_facet Stoeck, Christian T.
Kalinowska, Aleksandra
von Deuster, Constantin
Harmer, Jack
Chan, Rachel W.
Niemann, Markus
Manka, Robert
Atkinson, David
Sosnovik, David E.
Mekkaoui, Choukri
Kozerke, Sebastian
author_sort Stoeck, Christian T.
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description PURPOSE: In this work we present a dual-phase diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) technique that incorporates a correction scheme for the cardiac material strain, based on 3D myocardial tagging. METHODS: In vivo dual-phase cardiac DTI with a stimulated echo approach and 3D tagging was performed in 10 healthy volunteers. The time course of material strain was estimated from the tagging data and used to correct for strain effects in the diffusion weighted acquisition. Mean diffusivity, fractional anisotropy, helix, transverse and sheet angles were calculated and compared between systole and diastole, with and without strain correction. Data acquired at the systolic sweet spot, where the effects of strain are eliminated, served as a reference. RESULTS: The impact of strain correction on helix angle was small. However, large differences were observed in the transverse and sheet angle values, with and without strain correction. The standard deviation of systolic transverse angles was significantly reduced from 35.9±3.9° to 27.8°±3.5° (p<0.001) upon strain-correction indicating more coherent fiber tracks after correction. Myocyte aggregate structure was aligned more longitudinally in systole compared to diastole as reflected by an increased transmural range of helix angles (71.8°±3.9° systole vs. 55.6°±5.6°, p<0.001 diastole). While diastolic sheet angle histograms had dominant counts at high sheet angle values, systolic histograms showed lower sheet angle values indicating a reorientation of myocyte sheets during contraction. CONCLUSION: An approach for dual-phase cardiac DTI with correction for material strain has been successfully implemented. This technique allows assessing dynamic changes in myofiber architecture between systole and diastole, and emphasizes the need for strain correction when sheet architecture in the heart is imaged with a stimulated echo approach.
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spelling pubmed-41564362014-09-09 Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction Stoeck, Christian T. Kalinowska, Aleksandra von Deuster, Constantin Harmer, Jack Chan, Rachel W. Niemann, Markus Manka, Robert Atkinson, David Sosnovik, David E. Mekkaoui, Choukri Kozerke, Sebastian PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: In this work we present a dual-phase diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) technique that incorporates a correction scheme for the cardiac material strain, based on 3D myocardial tagging. METHODS: In vivo dual-phase cardiac DTI with a stimulated echo approach and 3D tagging was performed in 10 healthy volunteers. The time course of material strain was estimated from the tagging data and used to correct for strain effects in the diffusion weighted acquisition. Mean diffusivity, fractional anisotropy, helix, transverse and sheet angles were calculated and compared between systole and diastole, with and without strain correction. Data acquired at the systolic sweet spot, where the effects of strain are eliminated, served as a reference. RESULTS: The impact of strain correction on helix angle was small. However, large differences were observed in the transverse and sheet angle values, with and without strain correction. The standard deviation of systolic transverse angles was significantly reduced from 35.9±3.9° to 27.8°±3.5° (p<0.001) upon strain-correction indicating more coherent fiber tracks after correction. Myocyte aggregate structure was aligned more longitudinally in systole compared to diastole as reflected by an increased transmural range of helix angles (71.8°±3.9° systole vs. 55.6°±5.6°, p<0.001 diastole). While diastolic sheet angle histograms had dominant counts at high sheet angle values, systolic histograms showed lower sheet angle values indicating a reorientation of myocyte sheets during contraction. CONCLUSION: An approach for dual-phase cardiac DTI with correction for material strain has been successfully implemented. This technique allows assessing dynamic changes in myofiber architecture between systole and diastole, and emphasizes the need for strain correction when sheet architecture in the heart is imaged with a stimulated echo approach. Public Library of Science 2014-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4156436/ /pubmed/25191900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107159 Text en © 2014 Stoeck et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Stoeck, Christian T.
Kalinowska, Aleksandra
von Deuster, Constantin
Harmer, Jack
Chan, Rachel W.
Niemann, Markus
Manka, Robert
Atkinson, David
Sosnovik, David E.
Mekkaoui, Choukri
Kozerke, Sebastian
Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction
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title_full Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction
title_fullStr Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction
title_full_unstemmed Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction
title_short Dual-Phase Cardiac Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Strain Correction
title_sort dual-phase cardiac diffusion tensor imaging with strain correction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25191900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107159
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