Detection of myocardial edema with diffusion weighted imaging in patients with acute myocarditis
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Methods We have analyzed 26 consecutive patients: 22 male, average age: 27 years (range 13-43) with clinical diagnosis of acute myocarditis. The CMR examinations were performed on a 1,5 T scanner using an eight-channel phasedarray coil combined with 4-6 elements of spinal coil. All patients underwent assessment of myocardial oedema: T2weighted triple inversion recovery (STIR), T1-weighted turbo spin echo pre and post contrast, function (cine Steady State Free Precession) and scar (Late Gadolinium Enhancement). Additionally DWI EPI sequence with b = 50 sec/mm was acquired before contrast administration. The sequence parameters were as follows: slice thickness 10 mm, repetition time (depending on patient breath cycle) 3-4 s, echo time 78 ms, bandwidth 1,736 Hz/Px. The DWI sequence was ECG-gated and synchronized to the respiratory cycle using PACE technique. For all patients T1 and T2 ratio were calculated and presence of LGE areas were reported. For STIR and DWI contrast between healthy myocardium and edema was calculated as a difference between edematous and normal myocardial muscle divided by standard deviation of image noise. Results We managed to acquired good quality DWI images in all 26 patients, average acquisition time was 120s per slice, distortion artifacts occurred in 5 patients but did not impaired diagnostic value of analyzed images. Increased signal intensity in DWI images occurred in all patients in the area of LGE enhancement and were consistent with areas of increased signal in STIR. All patients met at least two out of three criteria for inflammatory activity and injury. T2 ratio was increased (≥ 2) in 24 patients, T1 ratio (≥ 4) in 23 cases, all patients had focal non ischemic enhancement in LGE. CNR was higher in DWI than in STIR: 23,8 vs. 17,6 respectively.
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دوره 17 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015