Real-time Wideband Cardiac MRI for Patients with a Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device
针对心脏植入电子设备患者的实时宽带心脏 MRI
基本信息
- 批准号:10756060
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.39万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-03-04 至 2024-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AblationAccelerationAmericanAnatomyArrhythmiaBlood VesselsBlood flowBreathingCardiacCardiomyopathiesCardiovascular systemCathetersCessation of lifeCharacteristicsCicatrixClassificationClinicalComplexConsensusCoronary ArteriosclerosisDevicesDiagnosisDiagnosticDiseaseEFRACEchocardiographyElectronicsElectrophysiology (science)EvaluationEventFeesGadoliniumHealthcare FeesHealthcare SystemsHeart DiseasesHourImageImplantImplantable DefibrillatorsInfarctionIschemiaLocationMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMapsMedicareMethodsModalityMorphologic artifactsMorphologyMotionMyocardialNewly DiagnosedParticipantPatient imagingPatientsPerfusionPhysiciansPhysiologic pulseProceduresRandomizedReadingReproducibilityResearchResearch DesignResourcesRestScanningSeriesShockStressSymptomsTechnologyTestingTimeTissuesTranslatingValidationVariantVendorVentricular FunctionVentricular Tachycardiaabsorptionbattery replacementcardiac implantcardiac magnetic resonance imagingclinical practiceclinical translationclinically significantcohortexperienceexperimental studyheart imagingheart rhythmimage reconstructionimaging modalityimplantationimprovednovelprognosticprognostic valueprophylacticsingle photon emission computed tomographystructural heart disease
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract: Motivated by an unmet need to increase the value of cardiac imaging in our
healthcare system, this proposal seeks to improve the quality and expand the applicability of cardiovascular
MR (CMR) for patients with a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED). CMR, if successful, delivers better
value than other cardiac imaging modalities (SPECT, echocardiography) in patients with a CIED because they
have underlying structural heart disease and often require complex downstream clinical decisions (new or
worsening symptoms, VT ablation, battery replacement, CRT upgrades). As a versatile modality, CMR is
capable of a comprehensive evaluation including ventricular function, perfusion, scar, and valvular flow.
Beyond diagnosis, CMR has been shown to predict major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in both ischemic
and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients and to afford guidance for electrophysiologic procedures.
Unfortunately, due to clinically significant image artifacts induced by CIEDs and arrhythmia and poor breath-
holding during imaging, over 3 million Americans with a CIED may not benefit from a standard CMR.
To bridge this gap in cardiac imaging, we propose to synergistically apply two advanced CMR technologies: (1)
wideband pulse sequences that are capable of suppressing image artifacts induced by CIEDs and (2)
compressed sensing (CS) accelerated real-time sequences that are capable of achieving insensitivity to
arrhythmia and breathing motion and reducing specific absorption rate. The scientific premise is supported by
our experiences (>9 years) in developing and translating wideband and CS CMR sequences. By leveraging
our resources in CS supported by R01HL138578 & R21EB024315, we have assembled a unique suite of CS-
accelerated real-time wideband CMR pulse sequences together with inline image reconstruction methods for
imaging patients with a CIED. Comprehensive real-time wideband stress CMR combining evaluation of
ventricular function, perfusion, valve function, and scar for assessing new or worsening cardiovascular
symptoms will enable a 47% reduction in healthcare charges ($1185.67 Medicare reimbursement technical
and reading fees) and 88% reduction in scan time (25 min) compared to current clinical practice combining
stress SPECT ($1544.80, 3 hours) and resting echocardiography ($707.96, 25 min). For added value, scar
burden assessed with CMR would be useful for predicting MACE and guiding EP procedures in CIED patients.
The aims of this proposal are to: (1) evaluate the accuracy and precision of real-time wideband stress CMR in
CAD patients with a simulated CIED implantation, (2) determine the prognostic value of real-time wideband
stress CMR in CIED patients, and (3) validate real-time wideband late gadolinium enhanced CMR against
electroanatomic mapping in CIED patients. This proposal has high impact potential because the proposed real-
time
test
wideband CMR technology would be broadly applicable as a single diagnostic/prognostic/pre-procedural
for a growing number of CIED patients, thereby increasing the value of cardiac imaging for this cohort.
项目摘要/摘要:出于提高心脏成像价值的未满足需求
项目成果
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