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01-12-2015 | Walking poster presentation
An instantaneous ECV with no blood sampling: using native blood T1 for hematocrit is as good as standard ECV
Authors:
Thomas A Treibel, Arthur Nasis, Marianna Fontana, Viviana Maestrini, Silvia Castelletti, Anish N Bhuva, Stefania Rosmini, Amna Abdel-Gadir, Heerajnarain Bulluck, Peter Kellman, Stefan K Piechnik, Matthew D Robson, James Moon
Published in:
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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Special Issue 1/2015
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Excerpt
The extracellular volume fraction (ECV) by T1 mapping measures the size of the myocardial interstitium. T1 changes in blood and myocardium are used to measure the contrast partition coefficient (λ), and substituting in the blood volume of distribution (directly measured on a peripheral blood sample as one minus the hematocrit [Hct]) provides the ECV. This methodology is however cumbersome, has significant variability, introduces a delay and is a barrier to wider use of ECV quantification in clinical practice. We have previously observed a strong relationship between ShMOLLI T1blood and Hct [Piechnik, JCMR 2013, 15:13] and hypothesise that this could be used to infer the Hct at the time of scan and permit immediate ECV calculation without blood sampling (ECVNo Hct). …