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Abstract #0278

Navigator-gated Simultaneous Multi-Slice STEAM Diffusion Tensor Cardiac Magnetic Resonance

Ke Wen1,2, Pedro Ferreira1,2, Eun Ji Lim1,2, Camila Munoz-Escobar1,2, Radhouene Neji3, Karl Kunze4, Dudley Pennell1,2, Andrew Scott1,2, and Sonia Nielles-Vallespin1,2
1National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, 2CMR Unit, The Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom, 3Biomedical Engineering, King's College London, London, United Kingdom, 4Siemens Healthineers, London, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Data Acquisition, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Simultaneouse Multi-Slice; Navigator-gated Acqusition

Motivation: Low scanning efficiency of stimulated echo acquisition mode (STEAM) diffusion tensor cardiac magnetic resonance images (DT-CMR) limits its clinical translation.

Goal(s): We aimed to improve the slice coverage efficiency of DT-CMR utilizing simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) techniques.

Approach: The navigator-gated (Nav) SMS STEAM acquisition, integrated with a biofeedback system, was introduced, enabling controlled breathing and respiratory motion compensation.

Results: Nav SMS STEAM acquisition reduced scanning time by 46±6% compared to single-band (SB) acquisition. No significant difference in global mean MD and FA was observed, but a lower median |E2A| was noted for the SMS basal slice.

Impact: Our proposed Nav SMS STEAM acquisition would reduce the total breath-hold duration of STEAM DT-CMR acquisitions, enhancing clinical feasibility. Improved efficiency could also lead to whole heart coverage in DT-CMR scans, essential for example, in myocardial infarction.

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