Comprehensive three-dimensional free-breathing magnetic resonance imaging for simultaneous myocardial viability and coronary artery visualization at 1.5T and 3T
Dongyue Si, Simon J. Littlewood, Michael G. Crabb, Karl P. Kunze, Claudia Prieto, René M. Botnar

TL;DR
This study introduces a new MRI technique that captures both heart tissue and coronary artery images simultaneously with high resolution and accuracy.
Contribution
The novel GB-BOOST sequence enables co-registered 3D gray-blood PSIR and CMRA imaging in a single scan.
Findings
GB-BOOST successfully acquired co-registered 3D PSIR and CMRA images in 23 patients with 1.2 mm³ resolution.
The sequence showed comparable image contrast and quality to separately acquired 2D and 3D clinical sequences.
It achieved 100% respiratory scan efficiency using free-breathing acquisition.
Abstract
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance is promising for non-invasive assessment of various cardiac diseases with the ability to provide multi-contrast images, including late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) for myocardial tissue characterization and coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) for anatomical imaging. However, LGE and CMRA are usually acquired separately in clinical routine with unmatched spatial resolution and slice positions. In this proof of concept study, we aim to achieve a one-stop imaging of 3D gray-blood phase-sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) LGE and 3D CMRA by proposing a free-breathing simultaneous Gray-Blood and Bright-blOOd phase SensiTive inversion recovery (GB-BOOST) sequence. The proposed research sequence acquires two interleaved 3D volumes with inversion recovery and T2 preparation pulses to obtain gray-blood PSIR and CMRA, respectively. Two-dimensional…
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TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
