• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Improved reproducibility for myocardial ASL : impact of physiological and acquisition parameters
  • Contributor: Božić-Iven, Maša [VerfasserIn]; Rapacchi, Stanislas [VerfasserIn]; Tao, Qian [VerfasserIn]; Pierce, Iain [VerfasserIn]; Thornton, George [VerfasserIn]; Nitsche, Christian [VerfasserIn]; Treibel, Thomas A. [VerfasserIn]; Schad, Lothar R. [VerfasserIn]; Weingärtner, Sebastian [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: January 2024
  • Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine ; 91(2024), 1 vom: Jan., Seite 118-132
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29834
  • ISSN: 1522-2594
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  • Keywords: cardiac arterial spin labeling ; cardiac magnetic resonance imaging ; flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery ; myocardial blood flow
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  • Footnote: Online veröffentlicht: 5. September 2023
  • Description: Purpose To investigate and mitigate the influence of physiological and acquisition-related parameters on myocardial blood flow (MBF) measurements obtained with myocardial Arterial Spin Labeling (myoASL). Methods A Flow-sensitive Alternating Inversion Recovery (FAIR) myoASL sequence with bSSFP and spoiled GRE (spGRE) readout is investigated for MBF quantification. Bloch-equation simulations and phantom experiments were performed to evaluate how variations in acquisition flip angle (FA), acquisition matrix size (AMS), heart rate (HR) and blood T1\ \mathrmT_1 \ relaxation time (T1,B\ \mathrmT_1,B \) affect quantification of myoASL-MBF. In vivo myoASL-images were acquired in nine healthy subjects. A corrected MBF quantification approach was proposed based on subject-specific T1,B\ \mathrmT_1,B \ values and, for spGRE imaging, subtracting an additional saturation-prepared baseline from the original baseline signal. Results Simulated and phantom experiments showed a strong dependence on AMS and FA (R2\ R^2 \>0.73), which was eliminated in simulations and alleviated in phantom experiments using the proposed saturation-baseline correction in spGRE. Only a very mild HR dependence (R2\ R^2 \>0.59) was observed which was reduced when calculating MBF with individual T1,B\ \mathrmT_1,B \. For corrected spGRE, in vivo mean global spGRE-MBF ranged from 0.54 to 2.59 mL/g/min and was in agreement with previously reported values. Compared to uncorrected spGRE, the intra-subject variability within a measurement (0.60 mL/g/min), between measurements (0.45 mL/g/min), as well as the inter-subject variability (1.29 mL/g/min) were improved by up to 40% and were comparable with conventional bSSFP. Conclusion Our results show that physiological and acquisition-related factors can lead to spurious changes in myoASL-MBF if not accounted for. Using individual T1,B\ \mathrmT_1,B \ and a saturation-baseline can reduce these variations in spGRE and improve reproducibility of FAIR-myoASL against acquisition parameters.
  • Access State: Open Access