Steven R. Kecskemeti1, Kevin Johnson1,
Oliver Wieben1
1Medical Physics,
The
application of PC to cardiac valve imaging offers unique challenges. With the valve location changing as much
as 30mm within the cardiac cycle, 2D single directional PC exams may miss the
intended location. An attractive
alternative is 3D PC covering a modest slab, with three directional velocity
encoding [1]. However, current use is
hampered by long scantimes necessary to achieve the high spatial and temporal
resolution required for valve imaging.
A 3D hybrid radial k-space acquisition allows both the mitral and
tricuspid or the pulmonary and aortic valves to be imaged in a single scan
within a reasonable time.