Assessment of myocardial perfusion by magnetic resonance imaging

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Crnac, J
Schmidt, MC
Theissen, P
Sechtem, U
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[1] UNIV COLOGNE,INNERE MED KLIN 3,D-50924 COLOGNE,GERMANY
[2] UNIV COLOGNE,NUKL MED KLIN & POLIKLIN,D-50924 COLOGNE,GERMANY
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10.1007/BF03044567
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has proven useful for anatomic and functional evaluation of the heart. However, until recently assessment of myocardial perfusion has not been possible by MRI. Using newly developed ultrafast imaging sequences, images can be acquired rapidly with a high temporal resolution, which is a prerequisite for imaging the initial passage of a bolus of MR-contrast medium through the myocardium. Only gadolinium chelates, which rapidly diffuse out of vascular space, are currently approved for clinical use. The first pass of a bolus of one of these agents through hypoperfused myocardium distal to a coronary artery stenosis enhances this area less as compared to normally perfused areas. This different myocardial enhancement is often visible when looking at the series of MR images. However, intensity differences are rapidly decreasing as MR-contrast media are diluted in the systemic circulation after the first pass and diffuse to the interstitium. Therefore, only the first pass is of interest for MR-perfusion imaging. Additional and often more precise information can be derived by measuring parameters of the signal intensity time curve such as mean transit time, maximum signal intensity increase, upslope, downslope, and delay before reaching maximum signal intensity. Temporal resolution is the crucial factor in MR-perfusion imaging because it takes only 20 to 60 seconds for the contrast medium to pass through the myocardium. Therefore, this dynamic process must be imaged with a high temporal resolution. Moreover, image acquisition must be fast enough to minimize motion artefacts and to maximize the spatial coverage of the ventricle. Ultrafast gradient echo techniques and echo planar imaging are in principle capable to fulfill these demands. While ultrafast gradient echo sequences enable one to acquire a maximum of 2 slices per heartbeat, echo planar sequences need only 30 to 50 msec to completely acquire one image and are thus able to image the entire ventricle within one heartbeat. However, they are also more susceptible to image artefacts. As gradients capable of producing high quality echo planar images are not widely available, ultrafast gradient echo techniques are commonly used for MR-perfusion imaging. A good correlation between quantitative estimates of myocardial perfusion by MRI after injection of an intravascular contrast agent and microsphere measurements has been shown in animal experiments but quantitative MR perfusion measurements have not yet been performed in humans. Clinical studies have until now focused on visual and parametric analysis of signal intensity time curves. From these studies, sensitivities and specifities in the range of 60 to 90% as compared to x-ray coronary angiography and scintigraphy were reported despite the fact that only parts of the left ventricular myocardium could be assessed. However, a generally accepted method of acquiring and analysing MR perfusion images does not yet exist. Therefore, future improvements of hardware and pulse-sequences as well as the development of new blood pool contrast agents are necessary before MR-perfusion imaging will become a widely accepted and clinically useful diagnostic procedure.
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