Estimation of left ventricular performance through temporal pressure variations measured by MR velocity and acceleration mappings

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Purpose: To describe a method for assessing pressure variation vs. time (dp/dt) using blood flow acceleration measured by MRI, and to demonstrate its applicability in estimating left ventricular (LV) function. Materials and Methods: The method was tested in vitro using a pulsatile phantom, and a strong correlation was found between transducer and MRI determinations of dp/dt (r = 0.98). Selected aortic flow parameters were then measured in 10 patients and the results were compared with transducer measurements of the LV dp/dt. Results: The correlation coefficients for the reference estimations of global myocardial function and MRI were 0.59 for aortic velocity, 0.74 for aortic acceleration, and 0.86 for aortic dp/dt. Conclusion: MR measurements of velocity and acceleration within the ascending aorta offer a noninvasive method for determining indices, such as the aortic dp/dt, that are closely correlated with the global myocardial contractility function. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Tasu, J. P., Mousseaux, E., Colin, P., Slama, M. S., Jolivet, O., & Bittoun, J. (2002). Estimation of left ventricular performance through temporal pressure variations measured by MR velocity and acceleration mappings. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 16(3), 246–252. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.10162

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