Comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging established normal reference ranges for ventricular volumes, regional blood flow, and native T1 values in healthy Japanese children.
Observational (n=23)
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What are the normal ventricular volumes, regional blood flow volumes, and native T1 values in healthy Japanese children obtained from comprehensive CMR imaging?
This study provides age- and BSA-indexed normal reference values for comprehensive CMR imaging, including ventricular volumes, regional blood flow, and T1 mapping, in healthy Japanese children.
Age-related mean and reference ranges for ventricular volumes and mass, regional blood flow measurements, and T1 values using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging are yet to be established for the pediatric population. Especially in infants and toddlers, no consistent flow volume sets or T1 values have been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the relevant normal values.
Ishikawa et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Healthy (n=23). Comprehensive Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMR) was evaluated on Normal values for ventricular volumes, regional blood flow, and T1 values. Comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging established normal reference ranges for ventricular volumes, regional blood flow, and native T1 values in healthy Japanese children.