Lung resection in an open-chested, euthanized swine model eliminated cardiac MRI susceptibility artifacts at 3T, identifying the heart-lung interface as the primary cause.
Cardiac MRI susceptibility artifacts
Lung resection
Elimination of susceptibility artifacts
Cardiac MRI studies often show susceptibility artifacts along the inferoapical myocardial margin in both human and in vivo animal experiments at field strengths of 1.5T and greater. This study was designed to determine the cause of these artifacts in porcine myocardium at 3T. Gradient echo images were obtained under various anatomic and physiologic conditions to systematically study potential sources of local susceptibility gradients. Lung resection in the open-chested, euthanized swine was the only intervention that eliminated the artifact. The data suggest that in the porcine model, the heart-lung interface is the primary cause of these artifacts. Magn Reson Med 45:341-345, 2001.
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Michael K. Atalay
John Brown University
Brigitte P. Poncelet
Massachusetts General Hospital
Howard L. Kantor
University of Utah
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Atalay et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Cardiac MRI susceptibility artifacts. Lung resection was evaluated on Elimination of susceptibility artifacts. Lung resection in an open-chested, euthanized swine model eliminated cardiac MRI susceptibility artifacts at 3T, identifying the heart-lung interface as the primary cause.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12bcef86514ddae6c074ef — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-2594(200102)45:2<341::aid-mrm1043>3.0.co;2-q