Keywords: Myocardium, Cardiovascular, Extracellular volume fraction (ECV)
Motivation: Extracellular volume (ECV) is an emerging biomarker for diffuse fibrosis, which is known to be particularly challenging to detect. Existing methods are limited to single-slice acquisition with or without breath-hold.
Goal(s): To develop a new method for free-breathing, 3D ECV mapping of the whole heart.
Approach: 3D cardiac T1 mapping was performed before and after contrast agent injection using a free-breathing, ECG-gated IR-FLASH sequence followed by a linear tangent space alignment model-based image reconstruction.
Results: The estimated ECV values from the proposed method were comparable to those from the reference MOLLI method.
Impact: The proposed method allows for free-breathing, 3D ECV mapping of the whole heart in a practically feasible imaging time. The proposed method is potentially useful ECV quantitation in healthy and diseased populations with diffuse fibrosis.
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