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Right Ventricular Strain, Torsion, and Dyssynchrony in Healthy Subjects Using 3D Spiral Cine DENSE Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  • Jonathan D. Suever
  • , Gregory J. Wehner
  • , Linyuan Jing
  • , David K. Powell
  • , Sean M. Hamlet
  • , Jonathan D. Grabau
  • , Dimitri Mojsejenko
  • , Kristin N. Andres
  • , Christopher M. Haggerty
  • , Brandon K. Fornwalt

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Resumen

Mechanics of the left ventricle (LV) are important indicators of cardiac function. The role of right ventricular (RV) mechanics is largely unknown due to the technical limitations of imaging its thin wall and complex geometry and motion. By combining 3D Displacement Encoding with Stimulated Echoes (DENSE) with a post-processing pipeline that includes a local coordinate system, it is possible to quantify RV strain, torsion, and synchrony. In this study, we sought to characterize RV mechanics in 50 healthy individuals and compare these values to their LV counterparts. For each cardiac frame, 3D displacements were fit to continuous and differentiable radial basis functions, allowing for the computation of the 3D Cartesian Lagrangian strain tensor at any myocardial point. The geometry of the RV was extracted via a surface fit to manually delineated endocardial contours. Throughout the RV, a local coordinate system was used to transform from a Cartesian strain tensor to a polar strain tensor. It was then possible to compute peak RV torsion as well as peak longitudinal and circumferential strain. A comparable analysis was performed for the LV. Dyssynchrony was computed from the standard deviation of regional activation times. Global circumferential strain was comparable between the RV and LV (-18.0% for both) while longitudinal strain was greater in the RV (-18.1% vs.-15.7%). RV torsion was comparable to LV torsion (6.2 vs. 7.1 degrees, respectively). Regional activation times indicated that the RV contracted later but more synchronously than the LV. 3D spiral cine DENSE combined with a post-processing pipeline that includes a local coordinate system can resolve both the complex geometry and 3D motion of the RV.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo7801918
Páginas (desde-hasta)1076-1085
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónIEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Volumen36
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublished - may 2017

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FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institute of General Medical Sciences DP2GM119177 Sophie Dumont National Institute of General Medical SciencesP20GM103527

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Software
    • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
    • Computer Science Applications
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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