Clinical blood flow quantification with segmented k-space magnetic resonance phase velocity mapping |
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Authors: | Chatzimavroudis George P Zhang Haosen Halliburton Sandra S Moore James R Simonetti Orlando P Schvartzman Paulo R Stillman Arthur E White Richard D |
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Affiliation: | Section of Cardiovascular Imaging, Division of Radiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. g.chatzimavroudis@csuohio.edu |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of segmented k-space magnetic resonance phase velocity mapping (PVM) in quantifying aortic blood flow from through-plane velocity measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two segmented PVM schemes were evaluated, one with seven lines per segment (seg-7) and one with nine lines per segment (seg-9), in twenty patients with cardiovascular disease. A non-segmented (non-seg) PVM acquisition was also performed to provide the reference data. RESULTS: There was agreement between the aortic flow curves acquired with segmented and non-segmented PVM. The calculated systolic and total flow volume per cycle from the seg-7 and the seg-9 scans correlated and agreed with the flow volumes from the non-seg scans (differences < 5%). Sign tests showed that there were no statistically significant differences (P-values > 0.05) between the segmented and the non-segmented PVM measurements [corrected]. Seg-9, which was the fastest among the three sequences, provided adequate spatial and temporal resolution (> 10 phases per cycle). CONCLUSION: Segmented k-space PVM shows great clinical potential in blood flow quantification. |
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Keywords: | magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance phase velocity mapping segmented k‐space blood flow flow quantification aorta velocity |
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