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Table 3 Essential and recommended standards to be reported in a scientific publication containing 4D Flow MRI data

From: 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance consensus statement: 2023 update

 

Explanation

Technical studies

Clinical studies

Example

Hard- and software

 Contrast agent administration

If contrast agent used: Which contrast agent, dose, and timing in relation to 4D Flow CMR

Essential, if contrast agent used

Essential, if contrast agent used

gadolinium contrast agent (insert name here) was injected prior to the data acquisition

 Manufacturer

Manufacturer of MRI system

Essential

Essential

GE, Philips, Siemens, etc

 Scanner software version

Version of the scanner software during the study

Essential

Recommended

R11.2, VE11A

 Field strength

Field strength in Tesla

Essential

Essential

1.5T

 4D Flow CMR sequence

Description (clinical or research, through vendor, through academic partnership, in-house developed)

Essential

Essential

WIP

 Coil type and channels

Coil types, number of elements

Essential

Recommended

16 channel cardiac coil

Acquisition parameters

 Motion encoding scheme

4, 5, 7 or 8-point encoding, variable venc encoding or other multi-venc approaches, as well as flow compensation versus two-point encoding

Essential

Recommended

[Example]

 k-space filling method

Type of k-space acquisition such as cartesian, radial, spiral, pseudo-random, EPI, etc

Essential

Essential

Cartesian k-space filling

 Acquired spatial resolution

Resolution of the acquired data before Fourier transform

(FOV/matrix size)

Essential

Essential

2.5 × 2.5 × 2.5 mm3

 Reconstructed spatial resolution

Spatial resolution of the reconstructed data (often interpolated during reconstruction)

Essential

Recommended

1.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 mm3

 Effective temporal resolution

Typically: TR x flow encodings x # segments

Essential

Essential

35 ms

 Reconstructed number of timeframes

Number of timeframes after reconstruction (often interpolated during reconstruction)

Recommended

Recommended

30

 Echo time (TE)

Time between RF excitation and echo

Essential

Essential

2.6 ms

 Repetition time (TR)

Time between to subsequent RF excitations

Essential

Essential

5.2 ms

 Flip angle (FA)

Flip angle

Essential

Essential

5

 Velocity encoding limit (VENC)

Maximum VENC

Essential

Essential

120 cm/s

 Cardiac gating

Prospective triggering or retrospective cardiac gating, ECG, pulse oximeter or other devices

Essential

Essential

retrospective vector cardiogram controlled cardiac gating

 Respiratory motion suppression

If respiratory motion suppression is performed

Essential

Essential

Navigator width (insert here) or acceptance window (insert here)

 Acceleration method and factor

Acceleration approach used, such SENSE, GRAPPA, compressed SENSE, etc.)

Essential

Essential

parallel imaging (SENSE) speed up factors = 3 (AP direction), 1.6 (RL direction)

 Typical scan time

Scan time assuming a regular heart rhythm of 60 bpm and regular breathing pattern or the average and range of the scan time of all subjects

Essential

Essential

10:30 min

 Field of view (FOV)

Important to choose correctly to eliminate wrap; impacts spatial resolution

Recommended

Recommended

250.1 ± 10.2 × 280.1 ± 15.2 × 70.1 ± 10.8 mm3

 Matrix size

Impacts spatial resolution

Recommended

Recommended

 

 Slab orientation

Orientation of the FOV

Essential

Essential

sagittal oblique orientation

 Phase-encoding direction

Direction of the phase-encoding direction (were wrap around effects can be expected)

Recommended

Recommended

Phase-encoding direction in the inferior-superior direction

 k-space segmentation factor

Number of k-space lines acquired per heartbeat

Essential

Recommended

2

Postprocessing

 Analysis software

Description (clinical or research, through vendor, through academic partnership, in-house developed, open-source availability)

Essential

Essential

In-house developed, availability at Github

 Background phase offset corrections

Eddy currents, concomitant gradient fields, and distortions

Essential

Recommended

corrected for concomitant gradient field and eddy currents induced offset using a 2nd order correction

 Velocity aliasing correction (phase unwrapping)

Description of velocity anti-aliasing algorithm, sharing of results if available

Essential

Essential

correction for velocity aliasing using a 4D Laplacian phase unwrapping (ref, github)

 Segmentation method

Description of segmentation method used, if used for quantification and/or segmentation (Systolic segmentation, or time-resolved segmentation. Based on absolute velocity, magnitude weighting for each time frame and

sum of squares, temporal absolute velocity average with magnitude

weighting, piecewise pseudo complex difference, atlas-bases segmentation, AI based segmentation)

Essential, if used

Essential, if used

delineation of the aorta based on piecewise pseudo complex difference PC-MRA

Quantification

 Analysis software

Description (clinical or research, through vendor, through academic partnership, in-house developed, open-source availability)

Essential

Essential

Clinical analysis software package (insert name here)

 Plane-wise analysis

(peak velocity, flow rate, regurgitation volume)

Description of the plane positioning method (Manual, automatic, Fixed or valve tracking)

Essential

Essential

A 2D plane was manually located at the aortic valve at a fixed/valve tracking location over the cardiac cycle

 Volumetric analysis

(peak velocity, wall shear stress, turbulent kinetic energy, flow component analysis)

Description of the segmentation method (Manual, automatic, semi-automatic, Static or varying over the cardiac cycle)

Essential

Essential

The heart chambers and large vessels were segmented automatically over the cardiac cycle using AI (ref)

 Gradient calculations

(wall shear stress, viscous energy loss, pressure difference)

Description of the numerical difference method (Forward-, backward-, central-difference

1st order or higher order differences, Finite element method)

Essential

Recommended

2nd order central difference

Results

 Data quality assessment

Results of the data quality assessment both visual and quantitative such as conservation of mass error

Essential

Essential

Data quality assessment showed that …

 Number of subjects included and excluded

Number of subjects included and excluded, and the reason for exclusion

Essential

Essential

Data was acquired in 52 subjects, of which 1 was excluded due to ecg gating issues and 3 due to insufficient data quality

 Illustrations

Insightful illustrations and movies including annotations, color scaling and descriptions, clarifying which particle traces are used

Essential

Essential

Streamline visualization of aortic flow (movie in supplementary material)

Discussion

 Limitations

Discussion of the effect of uncommon or varying acquisition settings

Essential, if applicable

Essential, if applicable

Spatial resolution varied between the subject, but not between the subgroups. This is expected to

References

 Reference list

References to original work

Essential

Essential

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