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Published in: European Radiology 3/2012

01-03-2012 | Cardiac

Cardiac MRI: evaluation of phonocardiogram-gated cine imaging for the assessment of global und regional left ventricular function in clinical routine

Authors: Kai Nassenstein, Stephan Orzada, Lars Haering, Andreas Czylwik, Michael Zenge, Holger Eberle, Thomas Schlosser, Oliver Bruder, Edgar Müller, Mark E. Ladd, Stefan Maderwald

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 3/2012

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Abstract

Objectives

To validate a phonocardiogram (PCG)-gated cine imaging approach for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) function.

Methods

In this prospective study, cine MR imaging of the LV was performed twice in 79 patients by using retrospectively PCG- and retrospectively ECG-gated cine SSFP sequences at 1.5 T. End-diastolic volumes (EDV), end-systolic volumes (ESV), stroke volumes (SV), ejection fraction (EF), muscle mass (MM), as well as regional wall motion were assessed. Subgroup analyses were performed for patients with valvular defects and for patients with dysrhythmia.

Results

PCG-gated imaging was feasible in 75 (95%) patients, ECG-gating in all patients. Excellent correlations were observed for all volumetric parameters (r > 0.98 for all variables analysed). No significant differences were observed for EDV (−0.24 ± 3.14 mL, P = 0.5133), ESV (−0.04 ± 2.36 mL, P = 0.8951), SV (−0.20 ± 3.41 mL, P = 0.6083), EF (−0.16 ± 1.98%, P = 0.4910), or MM (0.31 ± 4.2 g, P = 0.7067) for the entire study cohort, nor for either of the subgroups. PCG- and ECG-gated cine imaging revealed similar results for regional wall motion analyses (115 vs. 119 segments with wall motion abnormalities, P = 0.3652).

Conclusion

The present study demonstrates that PCG-gated cine imaging enables accurate assessment of global and regional LV function in the vast majority of patients in clinical routine.

Key Points

  • Phonocardiogram-gating is an alternative to electrocardiographic-gating in cardiac MR.
  • Phonocardiogram-gated imaging allows reliable assessment of global and regional left-ventricular function.
  • Phonocardiogram-gating is feasible in patients with valvular lesions or cardiac dysrhythmia.
  • Because phonocardiogram-gating is insensitive to magneto-hydrodynamic effects, it is suitable for ultra-high field.
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Metadata
Title
Cardiac MRI: evaluation of phonocardiogram-gated cine imaging for the assessment of global und regional left ventricular function in clinical routine
Authors
Kai Nassenstein
Stephan Orzada
Lars Haering
Andreas Czylwik
Michael Zenge
Holger Eberle
Thomas Schlosser
Oliver Bruder
Edgar Müller
Mark E. Ladd
Stefan Maderwald
Publication date
01-03-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-011-2279-z

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