T1-mapping in the heart: accuracy and precision
National Institutes of Health · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Abstract
The longitudinal relaxation time constant (T1) of the myocardium is altered in various disease states due to increased water content or other changes to the local molecular environment. Changes in both native T1 and T1 following administration of gadolinium (Gd) based contrast agents are considered important biomarkers and multiple methods have been suggested for quantifying myocardial T1 in vivo. Characterization of the native T1 of myocardial tissue may be used to detect and assess various cardiomyopathies while measurement of T1 with extracellular Gd based contrast agents provides additional information about the extracellular volume (ECV) fraction. The latter is particularly valuable for more diffuse…
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2Topics & keywords
- Reproducibility
- Magnetization transfer
- Medicine
- Gadolinium
- Angiology
- Imaging phantom
- Biomedical engineering
- Accuracy and precision
- Reduced inequalities