The 3D-CSPAMM technique allowed for the accurate determination of quantitative 3D motion patterns in the human heart when applied to healthy subjects.
Healthy subjects
3D-CSPAMM
Quantitative 3D motion patterns
PURPOSE: To introduce a true three-dimensional (3D) tagging technique for the assessment of myocardial tissue motion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To generate a 3D tagging grid, a complementary spatial modulation of magnetization (CSPAMM) was applied in three spatial directions. Imaging was performed using a conventional fast 3D gradient-echo sequence. For automatic analysis of the 3D-CSPAMM data set, evaluation software, based on a 3D extension of the HARP technique, was used. RESULTS: Successful application of the 3D-CSPAMM technique in healthy subjects allowed the accurate determination of quantitative 3D motion patterns in the human heart. CONCLUSION: 3D-CSPAMM may contribute to the quantification of the local 3D myocardial motion pattern throughout the cardiac cycle.
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Salome Ryf
Federal Department of Home Affairs
Marcus A. Spiegel
University of Zurich
Michael A. Gerber
Yeshiva University
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ETH Zurich
Institute for Biomedical Engineering
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12a1a3375951284434bd84 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.10145
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