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Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging using an open 0.35 T system
Authors:Klein Hans-Martin  Meyners Werner  Neeb Benjamin  Labenz Joachim  Truümmler Karl-Heinz
Affiliation:Radiological Center, Ev. Jung-Stilling-Krankenhaus Siegen, Wichernstrasse, Siegen, Germany. hans-martin.klein@diakonie-siegen.de
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using a 0.35 T magnetic resonance system with open design. METHODS: Eleven patients were examined in an open MRI system with a field strength of 0.35 T. Myocardial function was assessed with cine true fast imaging with steady-state precession sequences in 2 planes. Perfusion images were acquired with a T1-weighted gradient echo sequence. Late enhancement was performed using an inversion recovery-prepared fast gradient echo technique. Image quality was assessed using a 4-point score in consensus. Signal-noise ratio was measured. RESULTS: For functional imaging, average score was 1.65 (SD, 0.6). For perfusion imaging, the value was 2.25 (SD, 0.68). For late enhancement, quality score was 2.6 (SD, 0.82). Average value of signal-noise ratio for functional, perfusion, and late enhancement imaging was 50.6 (SD, 16.4), 91.8 (SD, 52.8), and 33.2 (SD, 20.4), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Open MRI with lower field strength can be used for functional imaging of the heart. For perfusion and viability imaging (late enhancement), higher field strength is needed. Open low-field cardiac MRI may provide a helpful alternative for obese or claustrophobic patients or patients who are difficult to move.
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