TY - JOUR
T1 - Right ventricle shape and contraction patterns and relation to magnetic resonance imaging findings
AU - Fritz, Jan
AU - Solaiyappan, Meiyappan
AU - Tandri, Harikrishna
AU - Bomma, Chandra
AU - Genc, Ahmet
AU - Claussen, Claus D.
AU - Lima, João A.C.
AU - Bluemke, David A.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Objective: To analyze and to describe the shape and contraction of the normal right ventricle (RV) as visualized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods: Thirty normal volunteers were imaged using cine MRI in axial, short-axis, and long-axis planes. The shape and contraction of the RV were qualitatively evaluated. Quantitative evaluation of RV shape was performed by calculating the angle subtended between the planes of horizontal long-axis view (HLA) and axial view and the RV base-to-apex distance. Multiplanar reformation was used to visualize changes between corresponding views. Results: The spectrum of major RV shape (wedge, box, and round) was more variable on axial images (17%, 43%, and 23%, respectively) than on HLA images (63%, 20%, and 0%, respectively). Focal outpouching of the RV free wall was more frequent on the axial view than on the HLA view. The subtended plane angle and base-to-apex distance showed statistically significant dependence indicative of an artificially foreshortened RV in the axial view with a direct influence on RV variations. Conclusions: With increasing subtended angles, variation of the normal RV appearance is substantially higher on axial views compared with HLA views.
AB - Objective: To analyze and to describe the shape and contraction of the normal right ventricle (RV) as visualized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods: Thirty normal volunteers were imaged using cine MRI in axial, short-axis, and long-axis planes. The shape and contraction of the RV were qualitatively evaluated. Quantitative evaluation of RV shape was performed by calculating the angle subtended between the planes of horizontal long-axis view (HLA) and axial view and the RV base-to-apex distance. Multiplanar reformation was used to visualize changes between corresponding views. Results: The spectrum of major RV shape (wedge, box, and round) was more variable on axial images (17%, 43%, and 23%, respectively) than on HLA images (63%, 20%, and 0%, respectively). Focal outpouching of the RV free wall was more frequent on the axial view than on the HLA view. The subtended plane angle and base-to-apex distance showed statistically significant dependence indicative of an artificially foreshortened RV in the axial view with a direct influence on RV variations. Conclusions: With increasing subtended angles, variation of the normal RV appearance is substantially higher on axial views compared with HLA views.
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U2 - 10.1097/01.rct.0000179596.86221.38
DO - 10.1097/01.rct.0000179596.86221.38
M3 - Article
C2 - 16272840
AN - SCOPUS:28044456505
SN - 0363-8715
VL - 29
SP - 725
EP - 733
JO - Journal of computer assisted tomography
JF - Journal of computer assisted tomography
IS - 6
ER -