Quantitative Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion MRI

Masaki Ishida*, Geraint Morton, Andreas Schuster, Eike Nagel, Amedeo Chiribiri

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Abstract

Myocardial perfusion MRI is acquired with a T1-weighted dynamic MRI sequence. Fully quantitative analysis of myocardial perfusion MRI allows the absolute quantification of myocardial blood flow (MBF) through the use of complex mathematical modeling. There are essentially two main methods for quantification of absolute MBF: the linear time-invariant model and the compartment model. Maximized contrast-to-noise ratio and the reasonable linearity of signal intensity in blood and myocardium are crucial for the accuracy of absolute MBF quantification by MRI. Quantitative assessment of MBF permits an accurate and objective assessment of myocardial perfusion and perfusion reserve in patients. This is of particular significance in patients with coronary artery disease but will also provide a means for investigating globally altered MBF in patients with microvascular disease of the heart. Furthermore, quantification of MBF with magnetic resonance can provides us with an important tool for monitoring disease progression and measuring the response to therapeutic interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-73
Number of pages9
JournalCurrent Cardiovascular Imaging Reports
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Myocardial blood flow
  • Myocardial perfusion MRI
  • Quantitative analysis

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