2014
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.25387
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Free‐breathing multislice native myocardial T1 mapping using the slice‐interleaved T1 (STONE) sequence

Abstract: The STONE sequence allows accurate and precise quantification of native myocardial T times with the additional benefit of covering the entire ventricle. Magn Reson Med 74:115-124, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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“…MOLLI T 1 -times were obtained using standard post-processing [4] and SR T 1 -maps were generated using a three-parameter fit [18]. Regional ECV-values were calculated segment-wise according to the AHA 16-segment model [19] for both post-contrast time points.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MOLLI T 1 -times were obtained using standard post-processing [4] and SR T 1 -maps were generated using a three-parameter fit [18]. Regional ECV-values were calculated segment-wise according to the AHA 16-segment model [19] for both post-contrast time points.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess LV/right ventricular myocardial function, geometry and mass, 10 to 12 short-axis stack images and 4-chamber cines were acquired using a breath-hold, ECG-gated steady state free precession sequence (slice thickness, 8-mm; gap, 2-mm, in-plane spatial resolution 2×2mm, 30 msec temporal resolution). Native T 1 map was acquired using a ECG-triggered, free-breathing slice-interleaved T 1 (STONE) sequence which enables acquisition of 5 slices in the short-axis plane within 90 sec (TR/TE=2.8/1.4 msec, flip angle=70°, FOV=360×351 mm, voxel size=2.1×2.1 mm, slice thickness=8 mm, TFE factor=86, SENSE factor=2) 17 . Then, 10 to 20 min after injected 0.1–0.2 mmol/kg of Gd-DTPA (Magnevist; Bayer Schering, Berlin, Germany) or Gd-BOPTA (MultiHance; Bracco Imaging SpA, Milan, Italy), short- and long-axis inversion recovery LGE images were acquired with a 3-dimensional phase sensitive inversion recovery sequence (PSIR) (5-mm slice thickness, TR/TE=5.3/2.1 msec, flip angle=70°, FOV=320×320×125 mm, acquisition matrix=224×224×23 and spatial resolution=1.4×1.4×1.5 mm).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameter estimation method (e.g. two-parameter vs threeparameter) can also influence the accuracy and precision of the maps (27). Physiological motion can be a major hurdle, with many sequences employing a breathhold and using ECG triggering to minimize motion artifacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%