T1 Mapping for Characterization of Intracellular and Extracellular Myocardial Diseases in Heart Failure

Curr Cardiovasc Imaging Rep. 2014;7(9):9287. doi: 10.1007/s12410-014-9287-8.

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a major and growing cause of morbidity and mortality. Despite initial successes, there have been few recent therapeutic advances. A better understanding of HF pathophysiology is needed with renewed focus on the myocardium itself. A new imaging technique is now available that holds promise. T1 mapping is a cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) technique for non-invasive myocardial tissue characterization. T1 alters with disease. Pre-contrast (native) T1 changes with a number of processes such as fibrosis, edema and infiltrations. If a post contrast scan is also done, the extracellular volume fraction (ECV) can be measured, a direct measure of the interstitium and its reciprocal, the cell volume. This dichotomy is fundamental - and now measurable promising more targeted therapy and new insights into disease biology.

Keywords: Cardiac remodelling; Diffuse fibrosis; Extracellular space; Extracellular volume fraction; Heart failure; Interstitium; Intracellular space; Myocardial intracellular volume; Myocytes; T1 mapping.

Publication types

  • Review