Normal values for native T1 at 1.5â
T in the pericardial fluid of healthy volunteers.
Eur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract
; 1(2): qyad028, 2023 Sep.
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ABSTRACT
Aims:
T1 mapping cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has been used to characterize pericardial effusions. The aim of this study was to measure pericardial fluid native T1 values in healthy volunteers to establish normal values. Methods andresults:
Prospectively recruited volunteers (n = 30) underwent CMR at 1.5â T, and native T1 maps were acquired using a modified look-locker inversion recovery 5s(3s)3s acquisition scheme. A volume of pericardial fluid was imaged in a short-axis slice and in a slice perpendicular to the short-axis orientation. A reliable measurement had a region of interest (ROI) size > 10â mm2, coefficient of variation < 10%, and a relative difference < 5% between the two slice orientations. In 26/30 (87%) of volunteers, there was a sufficient amount of pericardial fluid to enable reliable measurement. Native T1 of pericardial fluid was 3262 ± 163 (95% normal limits 2943-3581â ms) and did not differ in the perpendicular slice orientation (3267 ± 173â ms, P = 0.75), due to sex (female 3311 ± 177 vs. male 3220 ± 142â ms, P = 0.17), age (R 2 = 0.03, P = 0.44), heart rate (R 2 = 0.005, P = 0.7), or size of the ROI (0.06, P = 0.23).Conclusion:
This study shows that T1 values can be reliably measured in the pericardial fluid of healthy volunteers. It is the first to report normal reference ranges for T1 values at 1.5â T in the pericardial fluid of healthy volunteers.
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Eur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract
Ano de publicação:
2023
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