Normal human male (and computer simulations)
Harmonic phase magnetic resonance imaging (HARP-MRI) with 1-1 SPAMM tagging
Measurement of longitudinal strain in a short-axis sectionsurrogate
A new HARP-MRI method allows for simple and fast computation of dense longitudinal strain maps from short-axis images.
This article presents a new method for measuring longitudinal strain in a short-axis section of the heart using harmonic phase magnetic resonance imaging (HARP-MRI). The heart is tagged using 1-1 SPAMM at end-diastole with tag surfaces parallel to a short-axis imaging plane. Two or more images are acquired such that the images have different phase encodings in a direction orthogonal to the image plane. A dense map of the longitudinal strain can be computed from these images using a simple, fast computation. Simulations are conducted to study the effect of noise and the choice of out-of-plane phase encoding values. Longitudinal strains acquired from a normal human male are shown.
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Nael F. Osman
Cardiac Imaging
Smita Sampath
Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States)
Ergin Atalar
National Institutes of Health
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Osman et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69c4315db78463c71097f58c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1195
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