Science and Research

Feasibility of quantitative pulmonary function imaging in real-world cardiovascular magnetic resonance

Providing insights into the feasibility of pulmonary function assessment in real-world cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) practice by applying Phase-REsolved FUnctional Lung imaging (PREFUL). We retrospectively analyzed consecutive patients who underwent PREFUL imaging in addition to routine 1.5T CMR between September 2023 and January 2024. PREFUL was acquired in three coronal slices, with a prototype tool used to derive quantitative perfusion and ventilation defect percentages (QDP and VDP, respectively). Cardiac function was assessed from short-axis cine images. Subgroup analyses included patients with primary pulmonary disease and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Statistical analyses comprised linear regression, correlation analysis, and Kruskal-Wallis test. The final cohort included N = 172 patients (74 females), median age 60 years (IQR 46-71). PREFUL was feasible in all cases (mean scan time 60 s/slice). Multivariable regression with bootstrap-based backward selection showed associations of QDP with LVEF, pulmonary disease, age, and BMI (all p 

  • Gröschel, J.
  • Hausmann, J.
  • Grassow, L.
  • Hickstein, R.
  • Reisdorf, P.
  • Blaszczyk, E.
  • van Dijck, P.
  • Zernikow, J.
  • Grimm, R.
  • Voskrebenzev, A.
  • Vogel-Claussen, J.
  • Schulz-Menger, J.

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
  • Feasibility
  • Preful
  • Pulmonary assessment
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/s10554-026-03702-z
Journal: Int J Cardiovasc Imaging
Work Type: Original
Location: Assoziierter Partner, BREATH
Disease Area: PLI
Partner / Member: BIH, MHH
Access-Number: 41961412


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