T1 mapping of the gadolinium-enhanced myocardium: Adjustment for factors affecting interpatient comparison

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Abstract

Quantitative T1 mapping of delayed gadolinium-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging has shown promise in identifying diffuse myocardial fibrosis. Despite careful control of magnetic resonance imaging parameters, comparison of T1 times between different patients may be problematic because of patient specific factors such as gadolinium dose, differing glomerular filtration rates, and patient specific delay times. In this work, a model driven approach to account for variations between patients to allow for comparison of T1 data is provided. Kinetic model parameter values were derived from healthy volunteer time-contrast curves. Correction values for the factors described above were used to normalize T1 values to a matched state. Examples of pre- and postcorrected values for a pool of normal subjects and in a patient cohort of type 1 diabetic patients shows tighter clustering and improved discrimination of disease state. Magn Reson Med, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Gai, N., Turkbey, E. B., Nazarian, S., Van Der Geest, R. J., Liu, C. Y., Lima, J. A. C., & Bluemke, D. A. (2011). T1 mapping of the gadolinium-enhanced myocardium: Adjustment for factors affecting interpatient comparison. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 65(5), 1407–1415. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22716

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