A Validation of Two-Dimensional In Vivo Regional Strain Computed from Displacement Encoding with Stimulated Echoes (DENSE), in Reference to Tagged Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Studies in Repeatability
Fast cine displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) has comparative advantages over tagged MRI (TMRI) including higher spatial resolution and faster post-processing. This study computed regional radial and circumferential myocardial strains with DENSE displacements and validated it in ref...
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| Published in | Annals of biomedical engineering Vol. 42; no. 3; pp. 541 - 554 |
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| Main Authors | , , , |
| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Boston
Springer US
01.03.2014
Springer Nature B.V |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 0090-6964 1573-9686 1573-9686 |
| DOI | 10.1007/s10439-013-0931-2 |
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| Summary: | Fast cine displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) has comparative advantages over tagged MRI (TMRI) including higher spatial resolution and faster post-processing. This study computed regional radial and circumferential myocardial strains with DENSE displacements and validated it in reference to TMRI, according to American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for standardized segmentation of regions in the left ventricle (LV). This study was therefore novel in examining agreement between the modalities in 16 AHA recommended LV segments. DENSE displacements were obtained with spatiotemporal phase unwrapping and TMRI displacements obtained with a conventional tag-finding algorithm. A validation study with a rotating phantom established similar shear strain between modalities prior to
in vivo
studies. A novel meshfree nearest node finite element method (NNFEM) was used for rapid computation of Lagrange strain in both phantom and
in vivo
studies in both modalities. Also novel was conducting
in vivo
repeatability studies for observing recurring strain patterns in DENSE and increase confidence in it. Comprehensive regional strain agreements
via
Bland–Altman analysis between the modalities were obtained. Results from the phantom study showed similar radial-circumferential shear strains from the two modalities. Mean differences in regional
in vivo
circumferential strains were −0.01 ± 0.09 (95% limits of agreement) from comparing the modalities and −0.01 ± 0.07 from repeatability studies. Differences and means from comparison and repeatability studies were uncorrelated (
p
> 0.05) indicating no increases in differences with increased strain magnitudes. Bland–Altman analysis and similarities in regional strain distribution within the myocardium showed good agreements between DENSE and TMRI and show their interchangeability. NNFEM was also established as a common framework for computing strain in both modalities. |
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| ISSN: | 0090-6964 1573-9686 1573-9686 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s10439-013-0931-2 |