Stress imaging identifies ischemic myocardium by comparing hemodynamics during rest and hyperemic stress. Hyperemia affects multiple hemodynamic parameters in myocardium, including myocardial blood flow (MBF), myocardial blood volume (MBV), and venous blood oxygen levels (PvO(2) ). Cardiac T2 is sensitive to these changes and therefore is a promising non-contrast option for stress imaging; however, the impact of individual hemodynamic factors on T2 is poorly understood, making the connection from altered T2 to changes within the tissue difficult. To better understand this interplay, we performed T2 mapping and measured various hemodynamic factors independently in healthy pigs at multiple levels of hyperemic stress, induced by different doses of adenosine (0.14-0.56âmg/kg/min). T1 mapping quantified changes in MBV. MBF was assessed with microspheres, and oxygen consumption was determined by the rate pressure product (RPP). Simulations were also run to better characterize individual contributions to T2. Myocardial T2, MBF, oxygen consumption, and MBV all changed to varying extents between each level of adenosine stress (T2 =â37.6-41.8âms; MBFâ=â0.48-1.32âmL/min/g; RPPâ=â6507-4001 bmp*mmHg; maximum percent change in MBVâ=â1.31%). Multivariable analyses revealed MBF as the dominant influence on T2 during hyperemia (significant β-values >7). Myocardial oxygen consumption had almost no effect on T2 (β-values <0.002); since PvO(2) is influenced by both oxygen consumption and MBF, PvO(2) changes detected by T2 during adenosine stress can be attributed to MBF. Simulations varying PvO(2) and MBV confirmed that PvO(2) had the strongest influence on T2, but MBV became important at high PvO(2) . Together, these data suggest a model where, during adenosine stress, myocardial T2 responds predominantly to changes in MBF, but at high hyperemia MBV is also influential. Thus, changes in adenosine stress T2 can now be interpreted in terms of the physiological changes that led to it, enabling T2 mapping to become a viable non-contrast option to detect ischemic myocardial tissue.
Myocardial blood flow is the dominant factor influencing cardiac magnetic resonance adenosine stress T2.
心肌血流是影响心脏磁共振腺苷应激T2的主要因素
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作者:Weyers Jill J, Ramanan Venkat, Javed Ahsan, Barry Jennifer, Larsen Melissa, Nayak Krishna, Wright Graham A, Ghugre Nilesh R
| 期刊: | NMR in Biomedicine | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Mar;35(3):e4643 |
| doi: | 10.1002/nbm.4643 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 心肌炎 | ||
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