Self-gated cardiac Cine MRI of the rat on a clinical 3 T MRI system.

NMR Biomed

Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Philosophenweg 3, D-07743, Jena, Germany.

Published: February 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study demonstrates the feasibility of performing cardiac imaging on rats using a standard 3T clinical MRI scanner when dedicated high-field animal MRIs are unavailable.
  • The technique involves a novel approach using radial MR imaging combined with self-gating through projection navigators, eliminating the need for external ECG and respiration triggers.
  • Results show high-quality cine images with excellent spatial resolution and contrast-to-noise ratios, confirming the method's effectiveness for small animal cardiac studies.

Article Abstract

The ability to perform small animal functional cardiac imaging on clinical MRI scanners may be of particular value in cases in which the availability of a dedicated high field animal MRI scanner is limited. Here, we propose radial MR cardiac imaging in the rat on a whole-body clinical 3 T scanner in combination with interspersed projection navigators for self-gating without any additional external triggering requirements for electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration. Single navigator readouts were interspersed using the same TR and a high navigator frequency of 54 Hz into a radial golden-angle acquisition. The extracted navigator function was thresholded to exclude data for reconstruction from inhalation phases during the breathing cycle, enabling free breathing acquisition. To minimize flow artifacts in the dynamic cine images a center-out half echo radial acquisition scheme with ramp sampling was used. Navigator functions were derived from the corresponding projection navigator data from which both respiration and cardiac cycles were extracted. Self-gated cine acquisition resulted in high-quality cardiac images which were free of major artifacts with spatial resolution of up to 0.21 × 0.21 × 1.00 mm(3) and a contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of 21 ± 3 between the myocardium and left ventricle. Self-gated golden ratio based radial acquisition successfully acquired cine images of the rat heart on a clinical MRI system without the need for dedicated animal ECG equipment.

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