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Coronary Flow Assessment Using Accelerated 4D Flow MRI With Respiratory Motion Correction
by
Piek, Jan J.
, Blanken, Carmen P. S.
, Coolen, Bram F.
, Strijkers, Gustav J.
, Gottwald, Lukas M.
, Planken, R. Nils
, van Wijk, Diederik F.
, van Ooij, Pim
, Nederveen, Aart J.
, Schrauben, Eric M.
, Peper, Eva S.
in
2D flow MRI
/ 4D flow MRI
/ Angina
/ Angina pectoris
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ blood flow quantification
/ Coronary artery disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Data analysis
/ Heart diseases
/ Hibernation
/ Image processing
/ left coronary artery
/ Liver
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Planning
/ respiratory motion correction
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Velocity
2021
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Coronary Flow Assessment Using Accelerated 4D Flow MRI With Respiratory Motion Correction
by
Piek, Jan J.
, Blanken, Carmen P. S.
, Coolen, Bram F.
, Strijkers, Gustav J.
, Gottwald, Lukas M.
, Planken, R. Nils
, van Wijk, Diederik F.
, van Ooij, Pim
, Nederveen, Aart J.
, Schrauben, Eric M.
, Peper, Eva S.
in
2D flow MRI
/ 4D flow MRI
/ Angina
/ Angina pectoris
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ blood flow quantification
/ Coronary artery disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Data analysis
/ Heart diseases
/ Hibernation
/ Image processing
/ left coronary artery
/ Liver
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Planning
/ respiratory motion correction
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Velocity
2021
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Coronary Flow Assessment Using Accelerated 4D Flow MRI With Respiratory Motion Correction
by
Piek, Jan J.
, Blanken, Carmen P. S.
, Coolen, Bram F.
, Strijkers, Gustav J.
, Gottwald, Lukas M.
, Planken, R. Nils
, van Wijk, Diederik F.
, van Ooij, Pim
, Nederveen, Aart J.
, Schrauben, Eric M.
, Peper, Eva S.
in
2D flow MRI
/ 4D flow MRI
/ Angina
/ Angina pectoris
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ blood flow quantification
/ Coronary artery disease
/ Coronary vessels
/ Data analysis
/ Heart diseases
/ Hibernation
/ Image processing
/ left coronary artery
/ Liver
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Planning
/ respiratory motion correction
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Velocity
2021
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Coronary Flow Assessment Using Accelerated 4D Flow MRI With Respiratory Motion Correction
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Coronary Flow Assessment Using Accelerated 4D Flow MRI With Respiratory Motion Correction
2021
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can potentially be used for non-invasive screening of patients with stable angina pectoris to identify probable obstructive coronary artery disease. MRI-based coronary blood flow quantification has to date only been performed in a 2D fashion, limiting its clinical applicability. In this study, we propose a framework for coronary blood flow quantification using accelerated 4D flow MRI with respiratory motion correction and compressed sensing image reconstruction. We investigate its feasibility and repeatability in healthy subjects at rest. Fourteen healthy subjects received 8 times-accelerated 4D flow MRI covering the left coronary artery (LCA) with an isotropic spatial resolution of 1.0 mm 3 . Respiratory motion correction was performed based on 1) lung-liver navigator signal, 2) real-time monitoring of foot-head motion of the liver and LCA by a separate acquisition, and 3) rigid image registration to correct for anterior-posterior motion. Time-averaged diastolic LCA flow was determined, as well as time-averaged diastolic maximal velocity (V MAX ) and diastolic peak velocity (V PEAK ). 2D flow MRI scans of the LCA were acquired for reference. Scan-rescan repeatability and agreement between 4D flow MRI and 2D flow MRI were assessed in terms of concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) and coefficient of variation (CV). The protocol resulted in good visibility of the LCA in 11 out of 14 subjects (six female, five male, aged 28 ± 4 years). The other 3 subjects were excluded from analysis. Time-averaged diastolic LCA flow measured by 4D flow MRI was 1.30 ± 0.39 ml/s and demonstrated good scan-rescan repeatability (CCC/CV = 0.79/20.4%). Time-averaged diastolic V MAX (17.2 ± 3.0 cm/s) and diastolic V PEAK (24.4 ± 6.5 cm/s) demonstrated moderate repeatability (CCC/CV = 0.52/19.0% and 0.68/23.0%, respectively). 4D flow- and 2D flow-based diastolic LCA flow agreed well (CCC/CV = 0.75/20.1%). Agreement between 4D flow MRI and 2D flow MRI was moderate for both diastolic V MAX and V PEAK (CCC/CV = 0.68/20.3% and 0.53/27.0%, respectively). In conclusion, the proposed framework of accelerated 4D flow MRI equipped with respiratory motion correction and compressed sensing image reconstruction enables repeatable diastolic LCA flow quantification that agrees well with 2D flow MRI.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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