“Myocardial transit-time” (MyoTT): a novel and easy-to-perform CMR parameter to assess microvascular disease

Background Myocardial microvascular disease may occur during the disease course of different cardiac as well as systemic disorders. With the present study, we introduce a novel and easy-to-perform cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) parameter named “myocardial transit-time” (MyoTT). Methods N  =...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical research in cardiology 2020-04, Vol.109 (4), p.488-497
Hauptverfasser: Chatzantonis, Grigorios, Bietenbeck, Michael, Florian, Anca, Meier, Claudia, Korthals, Dennis, Reinecke, Holger, Yilmaz, Ali
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Zusammenfassung:Background Myocardial microvascular disease may occur during the disease course of different cardiac as well as systemic disorders. With the present study, we introduce a novel and easy-to-perform cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) parameter named “myocardial transit-time” (MyoTT). Methods N  = 20 patients with known hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and N  = 20 control patients without relevant cardiac disease underwent dedicated CMR studies on a 1.5-T MR scanner. The CMR protocol comprised cine and late-gadolinium-enhancement (LGE) imaging as well as first-pass perfusion acquisitions at rest for MyoTT measurement. MyoTT was defined as the blood circulation time from the orifice of the coronary arteries to the pooling in the coronary sinus (CS), and accordingly measured as the temporal difference between the appearances of CMR contrast agent in the aortic root and the CS reflecting the transit-time of gadolinium in the myocardial microvasculature. Results Patients with HCM had a significantly prolonged MyoTT compared to controls (11.0 (9.1–14.5) s vs. 6.5 (4.8–8.4) s, p  
ISSN:1861-0684
1861-0692
DOI:10.1007/s00392-019-01530-x