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Left Ventricle Wall Motion Analysis Using MRI Tagging
Tsuneharu Morito*, Susumu Kanazawa**, Tetsuya Sano***, and Hideki Yamamoto****
*Okayamasaiseikai General Hospital (Okayama University Medical School), 1-17-18 Ihukutyo, Okayama 700-8511, Japan
**Okayama University, Medical School, 2-5-1 Shikatacho, Okayama 700-8558, Japan
***System Enterprise Co., Ltd., 3203 Tomiyoshi, Okayama 701-1133, Japan
****Okayama University, 3-1-1 Tsushima, Okayama 700-8530, Japan
Received:November 4, 2004Accepted:January 15, 2005Published:July 20, 2005
Keywords:MRI, tagging, left ventricle, wall motion analysis
Abstract
In this paper, we developed a left ventricular (LV) wall motion analysis method and a display method of the LV wall motion. To know precise wall motion such as rotation or deformity, identifiable landmarks must be located on the heart. The MRI tagging makes it possible to estimate the regional wall motion noninvasively. Tagging is achieved by selective saturation pulse method. We tried to estimate the precise LV wall motion by the MRI tagging. The difference of the signal intensity between tagged and nontagged regions persisted for 400-700 milliseconds (ms). We displayed the tag point movement of the LV wall as animation. Animation display enables us to understand heart wall motion clearly. To display the base and the apex of the LV, the difference of the wall motion became obvious. And comparison of short axis and long axis, comparison of another person, and comparison of another period of same person become possible.
Cite this article as:T. Morito, S. Kanazawa, T. Sano, and H. Yamamoto, “Left Ventricle Wall Motion Analysis Using MRI Tagging,” J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Inform., Vol.9 No.4, pp. 361-367, 2005.Data files: