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Improved cine MR imaging of left ventricular wall motion with gadopentetate dimeglumine

✍ Scribed by Dudley J. Pennell; S. Richard Underwood; Donald B. Longmore


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
634 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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Abstract

The assessment of left ventricular wall motion with cine magnetic resonance imaging in the cardiac long axes is useful; however, image quality is limited by reduced signal intensity due to saturation of blood flowing predominantly in plane. Twenty subjects were studied to evaluate the effects of gado‐pentetate dimeglumine on contrast between blood and myocardium. Contrast improved significantly on contrast agent –‐ enhanced images in the long axes, at both end‐systole (vertical axis, +62%, P <.0001; horizontal axis, +67%, P <.0001) and end‐diastole (vertical axis, +50%,P <.0001; horizontal axis, +26%, P <.004). The increase in the short axis was less and significant only at end‐systole (+25%, P <.0001). Subjective scoring of the cines also showed a significant and clinically useful improvement in the long axes (P <.0001 for both) on contrast‐enhanced images. Improved contrast was most evident for 10 minutes after injection, but persisted for up to 20 minutes at end‐systole in the long axes. Gadopentetate dimeglumine is useful for cine imaging of left ventricular wall motion when saturation effects prevent adequate clinical assessment.


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