Keywords: Myocardial Perfusion, Artifacts, Perfusion Defects.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Pressure Gradient Measurement in CMR
Source:
Tanaka et al. Correlation of Aortic Valve Area Obtained by the Velocity-Encoded Phase Contrast Continuity Method to Direct Planimetry using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. J. of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2007) vol. 9 (5) pp. 799-805
Keywords: Continuity Equation, Modified Bernoulli Equation, Peak Velocity, CMR
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Flow Measurement in Main Pulmonary Artery
Read here for alternate way of planning for RVOT.
Keywords: Free Breathing, Long Term Averaging, Retrospective Gating
Friday, October 23, 2009
T2* Measurement of Myocardial Iron in Thalassemia (Part I)
If you need further details on getting the exponential trendline, feel free to let me know.
References:
Leung et al. Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of cardiac and liver iron load in transfusion dependent patients. Pediatr. Blood Cancer (2009) vol. 53 (6) pp. 1054-1059
Westwood et al. Intercentre Reproducibility of Magnetic Resonance T2* Measurements of Myocardial Iron in Thalassaemia. The international journal of cardiovascular imaging (2005) vol. 21 (5) pp. 531-538
Westwood et al. A single breath-hold multiecho T2* cardiovascular magnetic resonance technique for diagnosis of myocardial iron overload. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging (2003) vol. 18 (1) pp. 33-9
Westwood et al. Interscanner reproducibility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance T2* measurements of tissue iron in thalassemia. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging (2003) vol. 18 (5) pp. 616-620
Anderson. Cardiovascular T2-star (T2*) magnetic resonance for the early diagnosis of myocardial iron overload. European Heart Journal (2001) vol. 22 (23) pp. 2171-2179
MRI Safety Alerts
- Site brought patient into scan room on a ferromagnetic gurney. The patient was thrown into the magnet with the gurney
- Flying scissors
- Ferromagnetic rolling cart crashes, pins, seriously injures Apps. Specialist (facial fractures / brain trauma)
- Ferromagnetic flat-screen monitor strikes subject in face (facial fractures / surgery)
- 5 MRI "Never Events"
- Thermoflect blanket
- Ferromagnetic Sandbags
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Contrast-enhanced FLAIR for Infectious Leptomeningitis
If you're interested in knowing more about the T1 contrast characteristics of the long-TE FLAIR, leave me a note and I'll try to explain.
Reference:
Parmar et al. Contrast-enhanced flair imaging in the evaluation of infectious leptomeningeal diseases. European journal of radiology (2006) vol. 58 (1) pp. 89-95