Free-breathing 3D cardiac extracellular volume (ECV) mapping using a linear tangent space alignment (LTSA) model

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Purpose: To develop a new method for free-breathing 3D extracellular volume (ECV) mapping of the whole heart at 3 T. Methods: A free-breathing 3D cardiac ECV mapping method was developed at 3 T. T1 mapping was performed before and after contrast agent injection using a free-breathing electrocardiogram-gated inversion recovery sequence with spoiled gradient echo readout. A linear tangent space alignment model-based method was used to reconstruct high-frame-rate dynamic images from (k,t)-space data sparsely sampled along a random stack-of-stars trajectory. Joint T1 and transmit B1 estimation were performed voxel-by-voxel for pre- and post-contrast T1 mapping. To account for the time-varying T1 after contrast agent injection, a linearly time-varying T1 model was introduced for post-contrast T1 mapping. ECV maps were generated by aligning pre- and post-contrast T1 maps through affine transformation. Results: The feasibility of the proposed method was demonstrated using in vivo studies with six healthy volunteers at 3 T. We obtained 3D ECV maps at a spatial resolution of 1.9 × 1.9 × 4.5 mm3 and a FOV of 308 × 308 × 144 mm3, with a scan time of 10.1 ± 1.4 and 10.6 ± 1.6 min before and after contrast agent injection, respectively. The ECV maps and the pre- and post-contrast T1 maps obtained by the proposed method were in good agreement with the 2D MOLLI method both qualitatively and quantitatively. Conclusion: The proposed method allows for free-breathing 3D ECV mapping of the whole heart within a practically feasible imaging time. The estimated ECV values from the proposed method were comparable to those from the existing method.

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Lee, W., Han, P. K., Marin, T., Mounime, I. B. G., Vafay Eslahi, S., Djebra, Y., … Ma, C. (2025). Free-breathing 3D cardiac extracellular volume (ECV) mapping using a linear tangent space alignment (LTSA) model. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 93(2), 536–549. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.30284

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