Peng Hu1, Jonathan Chan, Jouke Smink2,
Beth Goddu, Kraig V. Kissinger, Lois A. Goepfert, Thomas H. Hauser, Neil M.
Rofsky3, Warren J. Manning, Reza Nezafat
1Beth
We
sought to investigate the contrast injection timing and rate for
contrast-enhanced coronary artery MRI and compared the images acquired with
optimized contrast timing to non-contrast T2-prep whole-heart SSFP coronary
MRI at 1.5T. We studied time-resolved blood T1 after gadobenate dimeglumine
(Gd-BOPTA) injection using three infusion schemes (bolus, slow infusion and
hybrid). Subsequently, we evaluated an isotropic contrast-enhanced
whole-heart coronary MRI method at 1.5T using an inversion-recovery SSFP
sequence acquired after a bolus infusion of Gd-BOPTA. The contrast-enhanced
coronary MRI increased blood SNR by 36% and increased coronary-myocardium CNR
by 101%. There was no significant difference in image quality.