Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Kokhanovskyi I., Castillo-Passi C., Crabb M., Ganter C., Littlewood S., Kunze K., Karampinos D., Makowski M., Rueckert D., Botnar R., Prieto C. (2025)

High-resolution 3D whole-heart bright- and black-blood imaging with co-registered T2 mapping at 0.55 T

Revista : Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Volumen : 12
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación

Abstract

Introduction Conventional CMR exams for assessment of cardiac anatomy and tissue characterization require multiple sequential 2D acquisitions under breath-hold in different orientations, in addition to being limited to 1.5 T and 3 T.Methods In this study, we sought to develop a novel 3D motion-compensated free-breathing sequence for comprehensive high-resolution whole-heart assessment of cardiovascular anatomy via simultaneous bright- and black-blood imaging and co-registered T2 myocardial tissue quantification in a one-click scan at 0.55 T.Results Good agreement with a spin-echo reference sequence was found in the phantom for T2 mapping. In-vivo, the proposed research sequence was evaluated in 10 healthy subjects, providing great delineation of cardiac and vascular structures, good visibility of coronary arteries and accurate T2 parametric mapping in a clinically feasible time of less than 9 min.