High-resolution systolic T1 mapping with compressed sensing for the evaluation of the right ventricle: a phantom and volunteer study

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Daisuke Nishigake
Yuzo Yamasaki
Kenichiro Yamamura
Ryohei Funatsu
Tatsuhiro Wada
Masahiro Oga
Koji Kobayashi
Toyoyuki Kato
Kousei Ishigami
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[1] Kyushu University Hospital,Division of Radiology, Department of Medical Technology
[2] Kyushu University,Department of Clinical Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
[3] Kyushu University,Department of Perinatal and Pediatric Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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High-resolution systolic T1 mapping; Right ventricular evaluation; Modified look-locker inversion recovery sequence; Myocardium fibrosis;
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To investigate the usefulness of high-resolution systolic T1 mapping using compressed sensing for right ventricular (RV) evaluation. Phantoms and normal volunteers were scanned at 3 T by using a high-resolution (HR) modified look-locker inversion recovery (MOLLI) pulse sequence and a conventional MOLLI pulse sequence. The T1 values of the left ventricular (LV) and RV myocardium and blood pool were measured for each sequence. T1 values of HR-MOLLI and MOLLI sequences were compared in the LV myocardium, blood pool, and RV myocardium. The T1 values of HR-MOLLI and MOLLI showed good agreement in both phantoms and the LV myocardium and blood pool of volunteers. However, there was a significant difference between HR-MOLLI and MOLLI in the RV myocardium (1258 ± 52 ms vs. 1327 ± 73 ms; P = 0.0005). No significant difference was observed between the T1 value of RV and that of LV (1217 ± 32 ms) in HR-MOLLI, whereas the T1 value of RV was significantly higher than that of LV in MOLLI (P < 0.0001). The interclass correlation coefficients of intraobserver variabilities from HR-MOLLI and MOLLI were 0.919 and 0.804, respectively, and the interobserver variabilities from HR-MOLLI and MOLLI were 0.838 and 0.848, respectively. Assessment of RV myocardium by using HR systolic T1 mapping was superior to the conventional MOLLI sequence in terms of accuracy and reproducibility.
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