Reduced scan time and superior image quality with 3D flow MRI compared to 4D flow MRI for hemodynamic evaluation of the Fontan pathway
Rijnberg, Friso M; van Assen, Hans C; Juffermans, Joe F; Kroft, Lucia J M; van den Boogaard, Pieter J; de Koning, Patrick J H; Hazekamp, Mark G; van der Woude, Séline F S; Warmerdam, Evangeline G; Leiner, Tim; Grotenhuis, Heynric B; Goeman, Jelle J; Lamb, Hildo J; Roest, Arno A W; Westenberg, Jos J M
(2021) Scientific Reports, volume 11, issue 1, pp. 1 - 10
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Abstract
Long scan times prohibit a widespread clinical applicability of 4D flow MRI in Fontan patients. As pulsatility in the Fontan pathway is minimal during the cardiac cycle, acquiring non-ECG gated 3D flow MRI may result in a reduction of scan time while accurately obtaining time-averaged clinical parameters in comparison with
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2D and 4D flow MRI. Thirty-two Fontan patients prospectively underwent 2D (reference), 3D and 4D flow MRI of the Fontan pathway. Multiple clinical parameters were assessed from time-averaged flow rates, including the right-to-left pulmonary flow distribution (main endpoint) and systemic-to-pulmonary collateral flow (SPCF). A ten-fold reduction in scan time was achieved [4D flow 15.9 min (SD 2.7 min) and 3D flow 1.6 min (SD 7.8 s), p < 0.001] with a superior signal-to-noise ratio [mean ratio of SNRs 1.7 (0.8), p < 0.001] and vessel sharpness [mean ratio 1.2 (0.4), p = 0.01] with 3D flow. Compared to 2D flow, good-excellent agreement was shown for mean flow rates (ICC 0.82-0.96) and right-to-left pulmonary flow distribution (ICC 0.97). SPCF derived from 3D flow showed good agreement with that from 4D flow (ICC 0.86). 3D flow MRI allows for obtaining time-averaged flow rates and derived clinical parameters in the Fontan pathway with good-excellent agreement with 2D and 4D flow, but with a tenfold reduction in scan time and significantly improved image quality compared to 4D flow.
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Keywords: Adolescent, Child, Female, Fontan Procedure/adverse effects, Hemodynamics, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Male, Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging, Signal-To-Noise Ratio, Young Adult, General, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article
ISSN: 2045-2322
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Note: Funding Information: F.M.R. is funded by a research grant from Stichting Hartekind and the Dutch Heart Foundation (Grant number 2018-T083), H.C.A. and J.F.J. are funded by a research grant from the Dutch Heart Foundation (Grant Number CVON2017-08-RADAR). Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).
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