Maelene Lohezic1,2, Anne Menini2,3,
Brice Fernandez1,2, Damien Mandry, 2,4, Pierre-Andre
Vuissoz2,3, Jacques Felblinger2,3
1Global Applied Science Lab., GE
Healthcare, Nancy, France; 2IADI, Nancy-Universit, Nancy, France;
3U947, INSERM, Nancy, France; 4CHU Nancy, Nancy, France
Myocardial
T2 measurements usually require multiple breath hold acquisitions, leading to
patient discomfort and misregistrations between images. We present a new
method allowing free breathing T2 quantification that combines respiratory
motion estimation, motion compensated reconstruction and T2 calculation. It
has been validated on five healthy volunteers and has shown no significant
difference compared to the standard breath hold technique. A morphological
proton density weighted image is also obtained, allowing accurate examination
of heart structures. Such technique
could be used for cardiac iron overload assessment or detection of early
rejection of heart transplant, even in non cooperative patients such as
children.