Abstract #4458
Small animal myocardial T1 mapping with respiratory motion navigated Look-Locker imaging
Pan-Ki Kim 1 , Joonsung Lee 1 , and Byoung Wook Choi 1
1
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
The quantification of T1 relaxation time has become an
important indicator for diffuse cardiomyopathies. In
small animal studies, such as mouse and rat, fast heart
beats and respiratory rates are major obstacles to use
clinical T1 mapping methods. For small animal T1
mapping, SALLI and mCINE-IR had been reported using the
Look-Locker scheme. Since the Look-Locker recovery
evolution has to be consistently maintained, the
respiratory gating is particularly challenging. In
general, the multiple averages were applied to avoid
motion artifacts. In this study, respiratory motion
navigated Look-Locker imaging (NALLI) was proposed to
overcome respiratory motion artifacts for small animal
myocardial T1 mapping. To evaluate feasibility, the
proposed method was performed for phantoms and a normal
mouse.
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