Keywords: Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI)
Motivation: Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) CMR‘s wider clinical adoption is hindered by its prolonged wait time and imaging protocol dependence.
Goal(s): Develop a delayed dynamic contrast enhancement (dDCE) model to shorten the LGE wait time and provide a quantitative characterization of the myocardium contrast washout process.
Approach: Dynamic T1 maps were acquired in the contrast washout period in dogs with myocardial infarctions. dDCE maps and synthesized LGE images were derived from data collected within 5-minute post-contrast injection.
Results: The 5-minute dDCE maps provide physiologically reasonable measurements and comparable myocardial viability assessment ability to standard LGE images.
Impact: The shortened LGE wait time from the quantitative dDCE maps may benefit patients unable to tolerate long CMR examination time and open new dimensions for quantitative myocardium viability assessment.
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