Optimized spiral imaging for measurement of myocardial T2 relaxation. |
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Authors: | Warren D Foltz Osama Al-Kwifi Marshall S Sussman Jeff A Stainsby Graham A Wright |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Canada. wfoltz@sten.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca |
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Abstract: | Microcirculation oxygen levels and blood volumes should be reflected in measurements of myocardial T(2) relaxation. This work describes the optimization of a spiral imaging strategy for robust myocardial T(2) measurement to minimize the standard deviation of T(2) measurement (sigmaT(2)). Theoretical and experimental studies of blurring at muscle/blood interfaces enabled the derivation of parameter sets which reduce sigma T(2) to the level of 5%. T(2) relaxation mapping within healthy volunteers provided estimation of residual sigmaT(2) within the optimized technique. The standard deviation in T(2) measurement across regions of interest (ROIs) in different locations is about 9%. The standard deviation in T(2) measurement in an ROI across different time points is about 5%. |
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Keywords: | myocardial T2 spinal imaging oximetry BOLD‐MRI |
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