Multiparametric myocardial mapping using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in healthy dogs: Reproducibility, repeatability, and differences across slices, segments, and sequences.

IF 1.3 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1111/vru.13406
Dain Yun, Hye-Won Lee, Wooseok Jin, Kija Lee, Sang-Kwon Lee
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Myocardial mapping in humans has been widely studied and applied to understand heart disease, facilitate early diagnosis, and determine therapeutic targets; however, the reproducibility, repeatability, and protocol-dependent differences in myocardial mapping in dogs remain unknown, which limits its application in dogs. This study investigated the reproducibility and test-retest repeatability of myocardial mapping in dogs and evaluated the differences according to slice, segment, and sequence. Precontrast T1 (native T1), T2 (T2), and T2* relaxation time (T2*), and extracellular volume (ECV) were measured at the base, midventricle, and apex of the left ventricle in six healthy beagles. To compare the sequences, the saturation recovery-based (SMART1) and inversion recovery-based (MOLLI) sequences were used for native T1 and ECV mapping. The intraclass correlation coefficient was measured to evaluate reproducibility and repeatability using the coefficient of variation and Bland-Altman analysis. All parameters showed good to excellent intra- and interobserver reproducibility and test-retest repeatability. The apex slice showed the lowest repeatability among the slices, whereas ECV had the lowest repeatability among the parameters. Native T1, ECV, and T2* did not differ according to slice, but T2 significantly increased from the base to the apex. Native T1 was significantly higher in SMART1 than in MOLLI, whereas ECV did not differ between the two sequences. Our results suggest that myocardial mapping is applicable in dogs with high reproducibility and repeatability, although slice and sequence differences should be considered. This study can serve as a guide for myocardial mapping studies in dogs with heart disease.

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利用心脏磁共振成像技术为健康犬绘制多参数心肌图:再现性、可重复性以及不同切片、区段和序列之间的差异。
人类的心肌图谱已被广泛研究和应用于了解心脏病、促进早期诊断和确定治疗目标;然而,狗心肌图谱的重现性、可重复性和方案依赖性差异仍然未知,这限制了其在狗身上的应用。本研究调查了狗心肌图谱的再现性和测试重复性,并评估了不同切片、节段和序列的差异。在六只健康小猎犬的左心室底部、中室和心尖测量了对比前 T1(原始 T1)、T2(T2)和 T2* 松弛时间(T2*)以及细胞外容积(ECV)。为了比较两种序列,使用基于饱和恢复的序列(SMART1)和基于反转恢复的序列(MOLLI)来绘制原生 T1 和 ECV 图。使用变异系数和布兰-阿尔特曼分析法测量类内相关系数,以评估再现性和重复性。所有参数在观察者内和观察者间的再现性和测试重复性均表现出良好到极佳的水平。在所有切片中,心尖切片的重复性最低,而在所有参数中,ECV 的重复性最低。原始 T1、ECV 和 T2* 在不同切片上没有差异,但 T2 从基底到心尖显著增加。SMART1 中的原生 T1 明显高于 MOLLI,而两种序列的 ECV 没有差异。我们的结果表明,心肌图谱适用于狗,具有很高的再现性和可重复性,但应考虑切片和序列的差异。这项研究可作为心脏病犬心肌图谱研究的指南。
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
17.60%
发文量
133
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is a bimonthly, international, peer-reviewed, research journal devoted to the fields of veterinary diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology. Established in 1958, it is owned by the American College of Veterinary Radiology and is also the official journal for six affiliate veterinary organizations. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is represented on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, World Association of Medical Editors, and Committee on Publication Ethics. The mission of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound is to serve as a leading resource for high quality articles that advance scientific knowledge and standards of clinical practice in the areas of veterinary diagnostic radiology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, nuclear imaging, radiation oncology, and interventional radiology. Manuscript types include original investigations, imaging diagnosis reports, review articles, editorials and letters to the Editor. Acceptance criteria include originality, significance, quality, reader interest, composition and adherence to author guidelines.
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