Reference values of myocardial native T1 and T2 mapping values in normal Indian population at 1.5 Tesla scanner

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Manish Shaw
Vineeta Ojha
Kartik P. Ganga
Amarindar Singh Malhi
S. H. Chandrashekhara
Sanjeev Kumar
Maroof Ahmad Khan
Priya Jagia
Sanjiv Sharma
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[1] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Cardiovascular Radiology and Endovascular Interventions, Cardiothoracic and Neurosciences Centre
[2] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Biostatistics
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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2022年 / 38卷
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Mapping; Cardiovascular magnetic resonance; Indian population;
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T1 and T2 mapping techniques on cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) provide insights into the myocardial tissue characterisation. We sought to establish the normal reference values of native T1 and T2 mapping in Indian population which can be used subsequently in clinical practice for addressing various cardiac pathologies. This prospective study included consecutive healthy volunteers (18–60 years) who underwent CMR on a 1.5 Tesla scanner using standard protocol. T1 mapping sequence was performed using MOLLI sequence with two different flip angles (FA) (35° and 50°). T2 mapping was performed using a hybrid gradient and spin-echo sequence sequence with two different FA (70° and 12°). Images were analysed with ROIs drawn in all the 16 AHA myocardial segments. 50 volunteers (average age-34 years, males-72%) were included. All the scans were normal. The mean T1 value at 35-degree FA was 946.86 + 14.16 ms and at 50-degree FA was 941.60 + 11.89 ms. The mean T2 mapping value at 70-degree FA was 45.67 + 1.39 ms and at 12-degree FA was 45.61 + 1.47 ms. The mapping values were not statistically different between males and females (all p > 0.2). The T1 and T2 mapping values did not show any significant correlation with LVEF, age, BMI or heart rate (all r < 0.33). The T1 mapping values significantly differ at 35- and 50-degree FAs (p = 0.002). The results establish the normal reference T1 and T2 mapping value for Indian population in institutes using the same protocol and parameters at 1.5 Tesla and may guide future research.
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