This project is a pilot study which aims at showing the feasibility of free breathing cardiac MRI using GRICS (Generalized Reconstruction by Inversion of Coupled System)software in a clinical environment. The GRICS technique has been developed by the IADI (Diagnostic, Adaptive and Interventional Imaging)lab, Nancy, France. It enables free breathing MRI thanks to a reconstruction algorithm which provides artefact-free images based on raw MR data and physiological data from external sensors (respiratory belts, ECG. In this study, we want to acquire free breathing cardiac cine images during a standard cardiac MR exam and compare those data with the breath-hold ones.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
CHU Brabois
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Qualitative image reading by the radiologist
Feasibility of GRICS CardioCine : the radiologist responds to a questionnaire
Time frame: 1 Month
Quantitative image analysis by the radiologist
Feasibility of GRICS CardioCine : the radiologist responds to a questionnaire
Time frame: 1 Month
Right ventricular end-diastolic volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Left ventricular end-diastolic volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Right ventricular end-systolic volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Left ventricular end-systolic volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Right ventricular systolic ejection volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Left ventricular systolic ejection volume
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Right ventricular ejection fractions
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Left ventricular ejection fractions
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Left ventricular mass in diastole
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Aortic flow
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
Analysis of the segmental kinetics of the left ventricle
Free-breathing and breath-hold measurements
Time frame: Day 1
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