Abstract
A fast and motion-insensitive technique suitable for myocardial BOLD contrast imaging is presented. The method, termed T2-TrueFISP, combines T2 magnetization preparation with steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging for T2 relaxation mapping of the myocardium in healthy volunteers. The T2 contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) was optimized with the use of transient-state TrueFISP readout and half-Fourier readout with linear phase encoding. Single-slice myocardial T 2-weighted image was obtained within one heartbeat, and a single slice T2 map of the myocardium was obtained in under 5-7 s. A respiratory navigator-gating method was incorporated for serial measurements and signal averaging, with the subjects breathing freely. The mean myocardial T2 relaxation time measured in 12 healthy volunteers was 54 ± 5.7 ms. Regional variations of T2 values across the myocardium were 7%. Temporal variations across serial T2 measurements in a transmural region covering ∼0.5 cc of the left ventricular (LV) wall were 3.6% without signal averaging (number of excitations (NEX) = 1) and 1.7% with signal averaging (NEX = 10). According to our preliminary results, the T 2-TrueFISP method is expected to provide a robust and sensitive tool for clinical application of myocardial BOLD contrast imaging. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Huang, T. Y., Liu, Y. J., Stemmer, A., & Poncelet, B. P. (2007). T2 measurement of the human myocardium using a T 2-prepared transient-state trueFISP sequence. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 57(5), 960–966. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.21208
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