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Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment
BACKGROUND: Iron overload-related heart failure is the principal cause of death in transfusion dependent patients, including those with Thalassemia Major. Linking cardiac siderosis measured by T2* to therapy improves outcomes. T1 mapping can also measure iron; preliminary data suggests it may have h...
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192890 |
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author | Torlasco, Camilla Cassinerio, Elena Roghi, Alberto Faini, Andrea Capecchi, Marco Abdel-Gadir, Amna Giannattasio, Cristina Parati, Gianfranco Moon, James C. Cappellini, Maria D. Pedrotti, Patrizia |
author_facet | Torlasco, Camilla Cassinerio, Elena Roghi, Alberto Faini, Andrea Capecchi, Marco Abdel-Gadir, Amna Giannattasio, Cristina Parati, Gianfranco Moon, James C. Cappellini, Maria D. Pedrotti, Patrizia |
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description | BACKGROUND: Iron overload-related heart failure is the principal cause of death in transfusion dependent patients, including those with Thalassemia Major. Linking cardiac siderosis measured by T2* to therapy improves outcomes. T1 mapping can also measure iron; preliminary data suggests it may have higher sensitivity for iron, particularly for early overload (the conventional cut-point for no iron by T2* is 20ms, but this is believed insensitive). We compared T1 mapping to T2* in cardiac iron overload. METHODS: In a prospectively large single centre study of 138 Thalassemia Major patients and 32 healthy controls, we compared T1 mapping to dark blood and bright blood T2* acquired at 1.5T. Linear regression analysis was used to assess the association of T2* and T1. A “moving window” approach was taken to understand the strength of the association at different levels of iron overload. RESULTS: The relationship between T2* (here dark blood) and T1 is described by a log-log linear regression, which can be split in three different slopes: 1) T2* low, <20ms, r2 = 0.92; 2) T2* = 20-30ms, r2 = 0.48; 3) T2*>30ms, weak relationship. All subjects with T2*<20ms had low T1; among those with T2*>20ms, 38% had low T1 with most of the subjects in the T2* range 20-30ms having a low T1. CONCLUSIONS: In established cardiac iron overload, T1 and T2* are concordant. However, in the 20-30ms T2* range, T1 mapping appears to detect iron. These data support previous suggestions that T1 detects missed iron in 1 out of 3 subjects with normal T2*, and that T1 mapping is complementary to T2*. The clinical significance of a low T1 with normal T2* should be further investigated. |
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spelling | pubmed-58213442018-03-02 Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment Torlasco, Camilla Cassinerio, Elena Roghi, Alberto Faini, Andrea Capecchi, Marco Abdel-Gadir, Amna Giannattasio, Cristina Parati, Gianfranco Moon, James C. Cappellini, Maria D. Pedrotti, Patrizia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Iron overload-related heart failure is the principal cause of death in transfusion dependent patients, including those with Thalassemia Major. Linking cardiac siderosis measured by T2* to therapy improves outcomes. T1 mapping can also measure iron; preliminary data suggests it may have higher sensitivity for iron, particularly for early overload (the conventional cut-point for no iron by T2* is 20ms, but this is believed insensitive). We compared T1 mapping to T2* in cardiac iron overload. METHODS: In a prospectively large single centre study of 138 Thalassemia Major patients and 32 healthy controls, we compared T1 mapping to dark blood and bright blood T2* acquired at 1.5T. Linear regression analysis was used to assess the association of T2* and T1. A “moving window” approach was taken to understand the strength of the association at different levels of iron overload. RESULTS: The relationship between T2* (here dark blood) and T1 is described by a log-log linear regression, which can be split in three different slopes: 1) T2* low, <20ms, r2 = 0.92; 2) T2* = 20-30ms, r2 = 0.48; 3) T2*>30ms, weak relationship. All subjects with T2*<20ms had low T1; among those with T2*>20ms, 38% had low T1 with most of the subjects in the T2* range 20-30ms having a low T1. CONCLUSIONS: In established cardiac iron overload, T1 and T2* are concordant. However, in the 20-30ms T2* range, T1 mapping appears to detect iron. These data support previous suggestions that T1 detects missed iron in 1 out of 3 subjects with normal T2*, and that T1 mapping is complementary to T2*. The clinical significance of a low T1 with normal T2* should be further investigated. Public Library of Science 2018-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5821344/ /pubmed/29466447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192890 Text en © 2018 Torlasco 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Torlasco, Camilla Cassinerio, Elena Roghi, Alberto Faini, Andrea Capecchi, Marco Abdel-Gadir, Amna Giannattasio, Cristina Parati, Gianfranco Moon, James C. Cappellini, Maria D. Pedrotti, Patrizia Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title | Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title_full | Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title_fullStr | Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title_short | Role of T1 mapping as a complementary tool to T2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
title_sort | role of t1 mapping as a complementary tool to t2* for non-invasive cardiac iron overload assessment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192890 |
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