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Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods.

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Debatin, JF; Nadel, SN; Sostman, HD; Spritzer, CE; Evans, AJ; Grist, TM
Published in: Invest Radiol
March 1992

The accuracy of cardiac ejection fraction (EF) measurements with thin, contiguous cine-magnetic resonance imaging (MR) sections is well established. Still, faster imaging and measurement techniques would be desirable. The authors evaluated the accuracy of four different MR EF measurements methods in a biventricular, anthropomorphic, foam-latex rubber phantom which was connected via noncompliant fluid-filled tubing to a pulsatile flow pump. Nine contiguous 10 mm cine-MR sections (TR/TE, 25/13; flip angle, 45 degrees) were obtained through the heart in long and short cardiac axes at 16 frames per cardiac cycle at a pump rate of 60 beats/minute. EF measurements were based on either the multi-slice summation technique (nine contiguous 10-mm sections versus four 10-mm sections spaced 10 mm apart) or the area-length method (single largest long section versus combination of largest long- and short-axis section). Three replications were performed for each of the tested EFs (40.8%, 29.4%, and 13.4%), which were compared with actual EFs. EF measurements based on contiguous 1-cm sections correlated best with the actual EFs. Average relative errors ranged from 3.2% to 6.0%. EF measurements based on every other section were less accurate; average relative errors were between 5.2% and 10.2%. Single and biplane area-length algorithm EF measurements were significantly less accurate; average relative errors were as high as 59%. EF measurements based on multi-slice summation are more accurate than those based on the area-length algorithm. Contiguous 1-cm section acquisitions are most accurate and most time consuming. With slight decrease of accuracy, acquisition and processing times can be halved by skipping every other slice.

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Published In

Invest Radiol

ISSN

0020-9996

Publication Date

March 1992

Volume

27

Issue

3

Start / End Page

198 / 204

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke Volume
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Models, Structural
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Debatin, J. F., Nadel, S. N., Sostman, H. D., Spritzer, C. E., Evans, A. J., & Grist, T. M. (1992). Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods. Invest Radiol, 27(3), 198–204.
Debatin, J. F., S. N. Nadel, H. D. Sostman, C. E. Spritzer, A. J. Evans, and T. M. Grist. “Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods.Invest Radiol 27, no. 3 (March 1992): 198–204.
Debatin JF, Nadel SN, Sostman HD, Spritzer CE, Evans AJ, Grist TM. Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods. Invest Radiol. 1992 Mar;27(3):198–204.
Debatin, J. F., et al. “Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods.Invest Radiol, vol. 27, no. 3, Mar. 1992, pp. 198–204.
Debatin JF, Nadel SN, Sostman HD, Spritzer CE, Evans AJ, Grist TM. Magnetic resonance imaging--cardiac ejection fraction measurements. Phantom study comparing four different methods. Invest Radiol. 1992 Mar;27(3):198–204.

Published In

Invest Radiol

ISSN

0020-9996

Publication Date

March 1992

Volume

27

Issue

3

Start / End Page

198 / 204

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke Volume
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Models, Structural
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences