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Flow volume and shunt quantification in pediatric congenital heart disease by real-time magnetic resonance velocity mapping -: A validation study

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CIRCULATION
卷 109, 期 16, 页码 1987-1993

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000126494.66859.A2

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magnetic resonance imaging; blood flow; heart defects, congenital; pediatrics; shunts

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Background-Flow quantification in real time by phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI) may provide unique hemodynamic information in congenital heart disease, but available techniques have important limitations. We sought to validate a novel real-time magnetic resonance flow sequence in children. Methods and Results-In 14 pediatric patients (mean age 5.2 +/- 2.0 years) with cardiac left-to-right shunt, pulmonary (Q(p)) and aortic (Q(s)) flow rates were determined by nontriggered free-breathing real-time PC-MRI with single-shot echo-planar imaging combined with sensitivity encoding, which yielded 25 phase images per second at 2.7 x 2.7-mm in-plane resolution (field of view 30x34 cm(2)). Over a 9.5-second period that included 2 to 5 respiratory cycles, 16.6+/-2.6 subsequent stroke volumes (range 13 to 22) were acquired in each vessel. Results were compared with conventional retrospectively ECG-gated PC-MRI. Mean Q(p)/Q(s) by conventional PC-MRI was 1.91+/-0.64, and it was 1.94+/-0.68 (mean+/-SD) by real-time PC-MRI. For blood flow rate through pulmonary artery and aorta, we found differences of 2% to 3% (Bland-Altman analysis), with lower limits of agreement of -11% to -13% (mean-2 SD) and upper limits of 18% to 19% (mean+2 SD), which demonstrated good agreement between both methods. Mean difference for Q(p)/Q(s) was 1%, with limits of agreement ranging between -18% and 22% (mean+/-2 SD). High repeatability but some flow overestimation was observed in vitro (pulsatile flow phantom) with real-time PC-MRI, whereas conventional PC-MRI was accurate. Beat-to-beat stroke-volume variation was 6.1+/-2.3% in vivo and 3.7+/-0.3% in vitro. Conclusions-Beat-to-beat quantification of pulmonary and aortic flows and hence left-to-right shunt within a few seconds is reliable by nontriggered real-time PC-MRI with echo-planar imaging and sensitivity encoding. Good spatial/temporal resolution and a large field of view may render the sequence valuable for multiple applications in congenital heart disease.

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