๐”– Bobbio Scriptorium
โœฆ   LIBER   โœฆ

Quantitative assessment of myocardial scar in delayed enhancement magnetic resonance imaging

โœ Scribed by Randolph M. Setser; Daniel G. Bexell; Thomas P. O'Donnell; Arthur E. Stillman; Michael L. Lieber; Paul Schoenhagen; Richard D. White


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
451 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Purpose

To characterize the extent and distribution of left ventricular myocardial scar in delayed enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Materials and Methods

Delayed enhancement images from 18 patients were categorized into three groups based on myocardial scar appearance: discrete myocardial infarction (N = 10), diffuse fibrosis (N = 4), and circumferential endocardial scarring (N = 4). Images were segmented manually by two observers (twice by one observer) to identify nonviable myocardium. Scar was characterized by the following morphologic parameters: the relative area of nonviable myocardium (Percent Scar); a measure of scar cohesion (Patchiness); and the extent to which scar traversed the ventricle wall (Trans>50).

Results

The three scar parameters successfully discriminated between patient groups, although no one parameter was able to differentiate between all groups. The average bias between readers was approximately 3% for each parameter, and the average bias between repeated measurements was 1%. In addition, five patients exhibited regions of nonhyperenhanced nonviable myocardium that were expected to show hyperenhancement based upon their location within the infarct zone and appearance on cine images.

Conclusion

Quantitative characterization of myocardial scar showed good interobserver and intraobserver agreement. However, the appearance of nonhyperenhanced scar in chronic ischemia is problematic for segmentation of delayed enhancement images. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2003;18:434โ€“441. ยฉ 2003 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


๐Ÿ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Importance of perfusion in myocardial vi
โœ Erik Hedstrรถm; Hรฅkan Arheden; Rolf Eriksson; Lars Johansson; Hรฅkan Ahlstrom; Tom ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 2006 ๐Ÿ› John Wiley and Sons ๐ŸŒ English โš– 426 KB

## Abstract ## Purpose To investigate whether an extracellular gadoliniumโ€(Gd)โ€based contrast agent (CA) enters nonperfused myocardium during acute coronary occlusion, and whether nonperfused myocardium presents as hyperintense in delayed contrastโ€enhanced (DE) MR images in the absence of CA in th

Quantitative assessment of liver fat wit
โœ Scott B. Reeder; Irene Cruite; Gavin Hamilton; Claude B. Sirlin ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 2011 ๐Ÿ› John Wiley and Sons ๐ŸŒ English โš– 484 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

## Abstract Hepatic steatosis is characterized by abnormal and excessive accumulation of lipids within hepatocytes. It is an important feature of diffuse liver disease, and the histological hallmark of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Other conditions associated with steatosis include alco

Quantification of background enhancement
โœ C. Klifa; S. Suzuki; S. Aliu; L. Singer; L. Wilmes; D. Newitt; B. Joe; N. Hylton ๐Ÿ“‚ Article ๐Ÿ“… 2011 ๐Ÿ› John Wiley and Sons ๐ŸŒ English โš– 259 KB ๐Ÿ‘ 1 views

## Abstract ## Purpose: To present a novel technique for measuring tissue enhancement in breast fibroglandular tissue regions on contrastโ€enhanced breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) aimed at quantifying the enhancement of breast parenchyma, also known as โ€œbackground enhancement.โ€ ## Material