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A technique is presented for reconstructing a three-dimensional myocardial strain map from a set of parallel-tagged MR images. Radial strains were reconstructed from in vivo data from an anesthetized dog with values between .05 and .1 with a precision of +/- .003 for a tag detection accuracy of .1 mm and a tag spacing of 2.5 mm. The reconstruction spatial resolution was demonstrated by reconstructing a localized displacement abnormality. In the circumferential direction, the abnormality that resulted in 50% displacement attenuation had a full width at half maximum of 5.4 +/- .4 mm (mean +/- SD). Graphs are presented showing the relationship between the size of an abnormality and the ability of the method to reconstruct that abnormality. The combination of high resolution parallel-tagged MR images and the model-free, coordinate system-free strain reconstruction technique presented in this paper is capable of producing accurate, high resolution strain maps of the myocardium.
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Thomas S. Denney
Cardiac Imaging
Elliot R. McVeigh
Cardiac Imaging
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a087e0fab15ea61dee8e1dd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.1880070506
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