Buchenberg Waltraud B, Mader Wolfgang, Hoppe Georg, Lorenz Ramona, Menza Marius, Büchert Martin, Timmer Jens, Jung Bernd
Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Medical Physics, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Physics and Mathematics, Freiburg Center for Data Analysis and Modeling, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Magn Reson Med. 2015 Sep;74(3):850-7. doi: 10.1002/mrm.25456. Epub 2014 Sep 15.
Blood flow causes induced voltages via the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effect distorting electrograms (EGMs) made during magnetic resonance imaging. To investigate the MHD effect in this context MHD voltages occurring inside the human heart were simulated in an in vitro model system inside a 1.5 T MR system.
The model was developed to produce MHD signals similar to those produced by intracardiac flow and to acquire them using standard clinical equipment. Additionally, a new approach to estimate MHD distortions on intracardiac electrograms is proposed based on the analytical calculation of the MHD signal from MR phase contrast data.
The recorded MHD signals were similar in magnitude to intracardiac signals that would be measured by an electrogram of the left ventricle. The dependency of MHD signals on magnetic field strength and electrode separation was well reflected by an analytical model. MHD signals reconstructed from MR flow data were in excellent agreement with the MHD signal measured by clinical equipment.
The in vitro model allows investigation of MHD effects on intracardiac electrograms. A phase contrast MR scan was successfully applied to characterize and estimate the MHD distortion on intracardiac signals allowing correction of these effects.
血流通过磁流体动力学(MHD)效应产生感应电压,从而扭曲磁共振成像期间记录的心电图(EGM)。为了在这种情况下研究MHD效应,在1.5 T磁共振系统内的体外模型系统中模拟了人心脏内部产生的MHD电压。
开发该模型以产生与心内血流产生的信号相似的MHD信号,并使用标准临床设备获取这些信号。此外,基于从磁共振相位对比数据对MHD信号进行解析计算,提出了一种估计心内电图上MHD失真的新方法。
记录的MHD信号在幅度上与通过左心室心电图测量的心内信号相似。解析模型很好地反映了MHD信号对磁场强度和电极间距的依赖性。从磁共振血流数据重建的MHD信号与临床设备测量的MHD信号高度吻合。
该体外模型允许研究MHD对心内电图的影响。成功应用相位对比磁共振扫描来表征和估计心内信号上的MHD失真,从而可以校正这些效应。