The value of single-shot black-blood MR imaging for mapping of the coronary arteries: a comparison of four different orientations during breath-holding and free breathing.
Publication year
2002Source
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 20, 3, (2002), pp. 261-9ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Radiology
Journal title
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume
vol. 20
Issue
iss. 3
Page start
p. 261
Page end
p. 9
Subject
Biomedical Magnetic Resonance; Biomedische Magnetische ResonantieAbstract
The value of ECG-gated single-shot black-blood MR imaging for rapid visualization of the origin and course of the coronary arteries was investigated. The study population included 28 patients with known or suspected cardiac disease. ECG-gated single-shot black-blood MR acquisitions were acquired in the transverse, coronal, sagittal and LAO orientations, during free breathing and breath-holding. The origin of the left coronary artery was most frequently visualized in the coronal and LAO orientations and the origin of the right coronary artery was most frequently visualized in the LAO orientation. Overall, no significant difference was found for the visualization of the coronary artery segments and the overall image quality among acquisitions during breath-holding and free breathing. ECG-gated single-shot black-blood MR imaging (HASTE) appears to be a time-efficient and robust method for mapping of the entire coronary artery tree, without the need for breath-holding. The LAO orientation provides the most consistent visualization of the origins and major coronary artery segments.
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