Pediatric cardiology
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Pediatric cardiology · Mar 2000
Comparative StudyPhase-velocity cine magnetic resonance imaging measurement of pulsatile blood flow in children and young adults: in vitro and in vivo validation.
Quantification of blood flow in vessels provides valuable information that aids management decisions in a variety of cardiac conditions. Current flow measurement techniques are often limited by accuracy, time resolution, convenience, or anatomic localization. This study examined the accuracy of a commercially available phase-velocity cine magnetic resonance imaging (PVC MRI) technique to quantify flow rate in a pulsatile flow phantom. ⋯ Interobserver agreement was excellent (Bland-Altman bias = 0.09 L/min, 95% limits of agreement = 0.15-0.33 L/min). PVC MRI is an accurate technique to quantify pulsatile blood flow at a specific location. It can be used to noninvasively calculate Q(p) and Q(s) under normal flow conditions.