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Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI

PURPOSE: In cardiac MRI (cMRI) injection of contrast medium may be performed prior to the acquisition of cine steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging to speed up the protocol and avoid delay before late Gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether a condensed c...

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Autores principales: Wuest, Wolfgang, Lell, Michael, May, Matthias, Scharf, Michael, Schlundt, Christian, Achenbach, Stephan, Uder, Michael, Schmid, Axel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119788
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author Wuest, Wolfgang
Lell, Michael
May, Matthias
Scharf, Michael
Schlundt, Christian
Achenbach, Stephan
Uder, Michael
Schmid, Axel
author_facet Wuest, Wolfgang
Lell, Michael
May, Matthias
Scharf, Michael
Schlundt, Christian
Achenbach, Stephan
Uder, Michael
Schmid, Axel
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description PURPOSE: In cardiac MRI (cMRI) injection of contrast medium may be performed prior to the acquisition of cine steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging to speed up the protocol and avoid delay before late Gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether a condensed clinical protocol with contrast cine SSFP imaging is able to detect early microvascular obstruction (MO) and determine the infarct size compared to the findings of LGE inversion recovery sequences. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study complies with the Declaration of Helsinki and was performed following approval by the ethic committee of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Written informed consent was obtained from every patient. 68 consecutive patients (14 females/54 males) with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated by percutaneous coronary revascularization were included in this study. CMRI was performed 6.6±2 days after symptom onset and MO and infarct size in early contrast SSFP cine imaging were compared to LGE imaging. RESULTS: MO was detected in 47/68 (69%) patients on cine SSFP and in 41/68 (60%) patients on LGE imaging. In 6 patients MO was found on cine SSFP imaging but was not detectable on LGE imaging. Infarct size on cine SSFP showed a strong agreement to LGE imaging (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] of 0.96 for enddiastolic, p<0.001 and 0.96 for endsystolic, p<0.001 respectively). Significant interobserver agreement was found measuring enddiastolic and endsystolic infarct size on cine SSFP imaging (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In patients after STEMI infarct size and presence of MO can be detected with contrast cine SSFP imaging. This could be an option in patients who are limited in their ability to comply with the demands of a cMRI protocol.
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spelling pubmed-43684292015-03-27 Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI Wuest, Wolfgang Lell, Michael May, Matthias Scharf, Michael Schlundt, Christian Achenbach, Stephan Uder, Michael Schmid, Axel PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: In cardiac MRI (cMRI) injection of contrast medium may be performed prior to the acquisition of cine steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging to speed up the protocol and avoid delay before late Gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging. Aim of this study was to evaluate whether a condensed clinical protocol with contrast cine SSFP imaging is able to detect early microvascular obstruction (MO) and determine the infarct size compared to the findings of LGE inversion recovery sequences. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study complies with the Declaration of Helsinki and was performed following approval by the ethic committee of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Written informed consent was obtained from every patient. 68 consecutive patients (14 females/54 males) with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated by percutaneous coronary revascularization were included in this study. CMRI was performed 6.6±2 days after symptom onset and MO and infarct size in early contrast SSFP cine imaging were compared to LGE imaging. RESULTS: MO was detected in 47/68 (69%) patients on cine SSFP and in 41/68 (60%) patients on LGE imaging. In 6 patients MO was found on cine SSFP imaging but was not detectable on LGE imaging. Infarct size on cine SSFP showed a strong agreement to LGE imaging (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] of 0.96 for enddiastolic, p<0.001 and 0.96 for endsystolic, p<0.001 respectively). Significant interobserver agreement was found measuring enddiastolic and endsystolic infarct size on cine SSFP imaging (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In patients after STEMI infarct size and presence of MO can be detected with contrast cine SSFP imaging. This could be an option in patients who are limited in their ability to comply with the demands of a cMRI protocol. Public Library of Science 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4368429/ /pubmed/25793609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119788 Text en © 2015 Wuest 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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Wuest, Wolfgang
Lell, Michael
May, Matthias
Scharf, Michael
Schlundt, Christian
Achenbach, Stephan
Uder, Michael
Schmid, Axel
Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title_full Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title_fullStr Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title_full_unstemmed Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title_short Determining Microvascular Obstruction and Infarct Size with Steady-State Free Precession Imaging Cardiac MRI
title_sort determining microvascular obstruction and infarct size with steady-state free precession imaging cardiac mri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119788
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