Aparna Sodhi, Nicholas K Brown, Joshua D Robinson, Andrada R Popescu, Michael Markl, Cynthia K Rigsby
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Abstract
Four-dimensional phase contrast MRI (4D flow) has emerged as a versatile imaging technique for comprehensive visualization and both qualitative and quantitative assessment of cardiovascular blood flow. 4D flow is a three-dimensional, time-resolved acquisition that is gated to the cardiac cycle. 4D flow provides cardiovascular velocity and flow assessment across the volume of acquisition and yields a multitude of advanced hemodynamic parameters that help to assess the impact of cardiovascular disease on flow and vice versa, guiding the clinical and surgical management of patients with congenital and acquired heart disease. In the past, lengthy scan acquisition and complex post-processing workflows hindered 4D flow adoption into routine clinical practice. Decreasing image acquisition times and improvements in post-processing techniques have made 4D flow a clinically useful tool. The purpose of this communication is to facilitate more widespread adoption of 4D flow by describing its clinical utility, technical acquisition, optimization, and post-processing in pediatric cardiovascular imaging at our center.
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Official Journal of the European Society of Pediatric Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the Asian and Oceanic Society for Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Radiology informs its readers of new findings and progress in all areas of pediatric imaging and in related fields. This is achieved by a blend of original papers, complemented by reviews that set out the present state of knowledge in a particular area of the specialty or summarize specific topics in which discussion has led to clear conclusions. Advances in technology, methodology, apparatus and auxiliary equipment are presented, and modifications of standard techniques are described.
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