T1- and ECV-mapping in clinical routine at 3 T: differences between MOLLI, ShMOLLI and SASHA.
Julius Frederik HeidenreichAndreas M WengJulian DonhauserAndreas GreiserKelvin ChowPeter NordbeckThorsten A BleyHerbert KöstlerPublished in: BMC medical imaging (2019)
Myocardial T1 mapping yields systematically biased pre- and post-contrast T1 times depending on the applied pulse sequence. Additionally calculating ECV attenuates this bias, making MOLLI, ShMOLLI and SASHA better comparable. Therefore, myocardial T1 mapping is a powerful clinical tool for classification of soft tissue abnormalities in spite of the absence of established reference values.