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Comparative Analysis of Tagging and Feature-Tracking Cardiac MRI Techniques for the Evaluation of Cardiac Deformation
Maria P. Lopez-lereuDavid MoratalAlicia M. MaceiraVicente BodiJose V. MonmeneuJose Manuel SantabarbaraIrene Del-cantoSilvia Ruiz-espanaPascual Tejero-cerverasubject
Torsionmedicine.medical_specialtyInter observer agreement030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyInter-technique agreement030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineCircumferential strainCardiac deformationCircumferential strainMri techniquesReproducibilityCMR tissue taggingbusiness.industryHealthy subjectsCMR feature-trackingMyocardial functionReproducibilityInter-observer agreementCardiologyFeature trackingbusinessdescription
[EN] Currently, there is a high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, being the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Thus, a rapid and effective evaluation of the heart is increasingly relevant to diagnose the patient early and achieve appropriate treatment. For this reason, this study aims to compare myocardial deformation parameters such as circumferential strain (segmental, base, mid, apical and global) and global torsion values by the CMR tissue tagging reference technique in SPAMM cine images and the promising feature-tracking technique in b-SSFP cine images, in 31 healthy subjects and 35 patients diagnosed with infarct. The results obtained showed that there is a high agreement in the inter-technique and inter-observer reproducibility for all myocardial parameters evaluated. Therefore, it can be determined the CMR featuretracking technique is highly reproducible for circumferential strain and torsion parameters and could currently be a reliable clinical alternative to assess myocardial function.
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2020-10-28 |