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Evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction using through-time radial GRAPPA

BACKGROUND: The determination of left ventricular ejection fraction using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) requires a steady cardiac rhythm for electrocardiogram (ECG) gating and multiple breathholds to minimize respiratory motion artifacts, which often leads to scan times of several minutes....

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Autores principales: Aandal, Gunhild, Nadig, Vidya, Yeh, Victoria, Rajiah, Prabhakar, Jenkins, Trevor, Sattar, Abdus, Griswold, Mark, Gulani, Vikas, Gilkeson, Robert C, Seiberlich, Nicole
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4180954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25315256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-014-0079-8
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author Aandal, Gunhild
Nadig, Vidya
Yeh, Victoria
Rajiah, Prabhakar
Jenkins, Trevor
Sattar, Abdus
Griswold, Mark
Gulani, Vikas
Gilkeson, Robert C
Seiberlich, Nicole
author_facet Aandal, Gunhild
Nadig, Vidya
Yeh, Victoria
Rajiah, Prabhakar
Jenkins, Trevor
Sattar, Abdus
Griswold, Mark
Gulani, Vikas
Gilkeson, Robert C
Seiberlich, Nicole
author_sort Aandal, Gunhild
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description BACKGROUND: The determination of left ventricular ejection fraction using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) requires a steady cardiac rhythm for electrocardiogram (ECG) gating and multiple breathholds to minimize respiratory motion artifacts, which often leads to scan times of several minutes. The need for gating and breathholding can be eliminated by employing real-time CMR methods such as through-time radial GRAPPA. The aim of this study is to compare left ventricular cardiac functional parameters obtained using current gold-standard breathhold ECG-gated functional scans with non-gated free-breathing real-time imaging using radial GRAPPA, and to determine whether scan time or the occurrence of artifacts are reduced when using this real-time approach. METHODS: 63 patients were scanned on a 1.5T CMR scanner using both the standard cardiac functional examination with gating and breathholding and the real-time method. Total scan durations were noted. Through-time radial GRAPPA was employed to reconstruct images from the highly accelerated real-time data. The blood volume in the left ventricle was assessed to determine the end systolic volume (ESV), end diastolic volume (EDV), and ejection fraction (EF) for both methods, and images were rated for the presence of artifacts and quality of specific image features by two cardiac readers. Linear regression analysis, Bland-Altman plots and two-sided t-tests were performed to compare the quantitative parameters. A two-sample t-test was performed to compare the scan durations, and a two-sample test of proportion was used to analyze the presence of artifacts. For the reviewers´ ratings the Wilcoxon test for the equality of the scores’ distributions was employed. RESULTS: The differences in EF, EDV, and ESV between the gold-standard and real-time methods were not statistically significant (p-values of 0.77, 0.82, and 0.97, respectively). Additionally, the scan time was significantly shorter for the real-time data collection (p<0.001) and fewer artifacts were reported in the real-time images (p<0.01). In the qualitative image analysis, reviewers marginally preferred the standard images although some features including cardiac motion were equivalently rated. CONCLUSION: Real-time functional CMR with through-time radial GRAPPA performed without ECG-gating under free-breathing can be considered as an alternative to gold-standard breathhold cine imaging for the evaluation of ejection fraction in patients.
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spelling pubmed-41809542014-10-03 Evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction using through-time radial GRAPPA Aandal, Gunhild Nadig, Vidya Yeh, Victoria Rajiah, Prabhakar Jenkins, Trevor Sattar, Abdus Griswold, Mark Gulani, Vikas Gilkeson, Robert C Seiberlich, Nicole J Cardiovasc Magn Reson Research BACKGROUND: The determination of left ventricular ejection fraction using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) requires a steady cardiac rhythm for electrocardiogram (ECG) gating and multiple breathholds to minimize respiratory motion artifacts, which often leads to scan times of several minutes. The need for gating and breathholding can be eliminated by employing real-time CMR methods such as through-time radial GRAPPA. The aim of this study is to compare left ventricular cardiac functional parameters obtained using current gold-standard breathhold ECG-gated functional scans with non-gated free-breathing real-time imaging using radial GRAPPA, and to determine whether scan time or the occurrence of artifacts are reduced when using this real-time approach. METHODS: 63 patients were scanned on a 1.5T CMR scanner using both the standard cardiac functional examination with gating and breathholding and the real-time method. Total scan durations were noted. Through-time radial GRAPPA was employed to reconstruct images from the highly accelerated real-time data. The blood volume in the left ventricle was assessed to determine the end systolic volume (ESV), end diastolic volume (EDV), and ejection fraction (EF) for both methods, and images were rated for the presence of artifacts and quality of specific image features by two cardiac readers. Linear regression analysis, Bland-Altman plots and two-sided t-tests were performed to compare the quantitative parameters. A two-sample t-test was performed to compare the scan durations, and a two-sample test of proportion was used to analyze the presence of artifacts. For the reviewers´ ratings the Wilcoxon test for the equality of the scores’ distributions was employed. RESULTS: The differences in EF, EDV, and ESV between the gold-standard and real-time methods were not statistically significant (p-values of 0.77, 0.82, and 0.97, respectively). Additionally, the scan time was significantly shorter for the real-time data collection (p<0.001) and fewer artifacts were reported in the real-time images (p<0.01). In the qualitative image analysis, reviewers marginally preferred the standard images although some features including cardiac motion were equivalently rated. CONCLUSION: Real-time functional CMR with through-time radial GRAPPA performed without ECG-gating under free-breathing can be considered as an alternative to gold-standard breathhold cine imaging for the evaluation of ejection fraction in patients. BioMed Central 2014-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4180954/ /pubmed/25315256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-014-0079-8 Text en © Aandal et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Aandal, Gunhild
Nadig, Vidya
Yeh, Victoria
Rajiah, Prabhakar
Jenkins, Trevor
Sattar, Abdus
Griswold, Mark
Gulani, Vikas
Gilkeson, Robert C
Seiberlich, Nicole
Evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction using through-time radial GRAPPA
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title_short Evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction using through-time radial GRAPPA
title_sort evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction using through-time radial grappa
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4180954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25315256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-014-0079-8
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