A novel methodology using simultaneous PET/MRI and 3D finite element biomechanical modeling estimated regional cardiac efficiency to range from 6% to 18% in the left ventricle.
Cardiac efficiency
Simultaneous PET/MRI with 11C-acetate and 3D finite element biomechanical modeling (15.1 mCi)
Regional myocardial efficiency
Our approach differs from the usual global measure of cardiac efficiency by using PET/MRI to measure efficiency of small pieces of cardiac tissue whose limiting size is equal to the spatial resolution of the PET scanner. We initiated a dynamic cardiac PET study immediately prior to the injection of 15.1 mCi of 11 C-acetate acquiring data for 25 minutes while simultaneously acquiring MRI cine data. 1) A 3D finite element (FE) biomechanical model of the imaged heart was constructed by utilizing nonrigid deformable image registration to alter the Dassault Systèmes FE Living Heart Model (LHM) to fit the geometry in the cardiac MRI cine data. The patient specific FE cardiac model with estimates of stress, strain, and work was transformed into PET/MRI format. 2) A 1-tissue compartment model was used to calculate wash-in (K 1 ) and the linear portion of the decay in the PET 11 C-acetate time activity curve (TAC) was used to calculate the wash-out k 2 (mono) rate constant. K 1 was used to calculate blood flow and k 2 (mono) was used to calculate myocardial volume oxygen consumption ( MV O 2 ). 3) Estimates of stress and strain were used to calculate Myocardial Equivalent Minute Work ( MEMW ) and Cardiac Efficiency = MEMW / MV O 2 was then calculated for 17 tissue segments of the left ventricle. The global MBF was 0.96 ± 0.15 ml/min/gm and MV O 2 ranged from 8 to 17 ml/100gm/min. Six central slices of the MRI cine data provided a range of MEMW of 0.1 to 0.4 joules/gm/min and a range of Cardiac Efficiency of 6 to 18%.
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G.T. Gullberg
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Uttam Shrestha
University of Connecticut
Alexander I. Veress
University of Washington
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
University of Washington
University of California, San Francisco
Duke University
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Gullberg et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Cardiac efficiency. Simultaneous PET/MRI with 11C-acetate and 3D finite element biomechanical modeling was evaluated on Regional myocardial efficiency. A novel methodology using simultaneous PET/MRI and 3D finite element biomechanical modeling estimated regional cardiac efficiency to range from 6% to 18% in the left ventricle.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10a571d13714ec96003399 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tmi.2021.3065219