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Title: | Prospective comparison of novel dark blood late gadolinium enhancement with conventional bright blood imaging for the detection of scar | Authors: | Francis, R Kellman, P Kotecha, T Baggiano, A Norrington, K Martinez-Naharro, A Nordin, S Knight, D.S Rakhit, R.D Lockie, T Hawkins, P.N Moon, J.C Hausenloy, D.J Xue, H Hansen, M.S Fontana, M |
Keywords: | gadoterate meglumine contrast medium meglumine organometallic compound adult Article cardiovascular magnetic resonance contrast enhancement controlled study conventional bright blood late gadolinium enhancement imaging dark blood late gadolinium enhancement imaging diagnostic accuracy diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value female heart left ventricle human image processing intermethod comparison major clinical study male middle aged myocardial disease myocardial scar observer variation priority journal prospective study quantitative analysis randomized controlled trial aged cardiac muscle comparative study computer assisted diagnosis diagnostic imaging heart infarction nuclear magnetic resonance imaging pathology predictive value procedures reproducibility scar Adult Aged Cicatrix Contrast Media Female Humans Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Meglumine Middle Aged Myocardial Infarction Myocardium Observer Variation Organometallic Compounds Predictive Value of Tests Prospective Studies Reproducibility of Results |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Publisher: | BMC | Citation: | Francis, R, Kellman, P, Kotecha, T, Baggiano, A, Norrington, K, Martinez-Naharro, A, Nordin, S, Knight, D.S, Rakhit, R.D, Lockie, T, Hawkins, P.N, Moon, J.C, Hausenloy, D.J, Xue, H, Hansen, M.S, Fontana, M (2017). Prospective comparison of novel dark blood late gadolinium enhancement with conventional bright blood imaging for the detection of scar. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 19 (1) : 91. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12968-017-0407-x | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | Background: Conventional bright blood late gadolinium enhancement (bright blood LGE) imaging is a routine cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) technique offering excellent contrast between areas of LGE and normal myocardium. However, contrast between LGE and blood is frequently poor. Dark blood LGE (DB LGE) employs an inversion recovery T2 preparation to suppress the blood pool, thereby increasing the contrast between the endocardium and blood. The objective of this study is to compare the diagnostic utility of a novel DB phase sensitive inversion recovery (PSIR) LGE CMR sequence to standard bright blood PSIR LGE. Methods: One hundred seventy-two patients referred for clinical CMR were scanned. A full left ventricle short axis stack was performed using both techniques, varying which was performed first in a 1:1 ratio. Two experienced observers analyzed all bright blood LGE and DB LGE stacks, which were randomized and anonymized. A scoring system was devised to quantify the presence and extent of gadolinium enhancement and the confidence with which the diagnosis could be made. Results: A total of 2752 LV segments were analyzed. There was very good inter-observer correlation for quantifying LGE. DB LGE analysis found 41.5% more segments that exhibited hyperenhancement in comparison to bright blood LGE (248/2752 segments (9.0%) positive for LGE with bright blood; 351/2752 segments (12.8%) positive for LGE with DB; p < 0.05). DB LGE also allowed observers to be more confident when diagnosing LGE (bright blood LGE high confidence in 154/248 regions (62.1%); DB LGE in 275/324 (84.9%) regions (p < 0.05)). Eighteen patients with no bright blood LGE were found to have had DB LGE, 15 of whom had no known history of myocardial infarction. Conclusions: DB LGE significantly increases LGE detection compared to standard bright blood LGE. It also increases observer confidence, particularly for subendocardial LGE, which may have important clinical implications. © 2017 The Author(s). | Source Title: | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183489 | ISSN: | 1097-6647 | DOI: | 10.1186/s12968-017-0407-x | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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