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Abstract #5365

An exploratory study to investigate the effect of light music on whole-heart coronary MRI

Weiwei Wang1, Yang Wu1, Peng Sun2, Haixia Li2, Yanyan Jiang1, and xiaojing Ma1
1MRI, Wuhan asia general hospital, Wuhan,HUBEI, China, 2Philips Healthcare,Beijing, Beijing, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Vessels, Cardiovascular, compressed sensingWhole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a noninvasive, contrast-free, and radiation-free technique for evaluating the origin, morphology, and stenosis of coronary arteries. Nonetheless, a patient's anxious mood results in a longer scan time or lower imaging quality. Previous research has shown that listening to music can alleviate anxiety in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). In this study, we found no statistical difference in scanning time and imaging quality with CS acceleration factors (AFs) of 2,4,6 in the music and no-music groups. Music may not be necessary during coronary MRA scanning with the CS technique.

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