Design of a Low-Cost, Self-Adaptive and MRI-Compatible Cardiac Gating System

IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering(2023)

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Objective: Cardiac gating, synchronizing medical scans with cardiac activity, is widely used to make quantitative measurements of physiological events and to obtain high-quality scans free of pulsatile artefacts. This can provide important information for disease diagnosis, targeted control of medical microrobots, etc. The current work proposes a low-cost, self-adaptive, MRI-compatible cardiac gating system. Method: The system and its processing algorithm, based on the monitoring and analysis of blood pressure waveforms, are proposed. The system is tested in an in vitro experiment and two living pigs using four-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and two-dimensional phase-contrast (2D-PC) sequences. Results: in vitro and in vivo experiments reveal that the proposed system can provide stable cardiac synchronicity, has good MRI compatibility, and can cope with the fringe magnetic field of the MRI scanner, radiofrequency signals during image acquisition, and heart rate changes. High-resolution 4D flow imaging is successfully acquired both in vivo and in vitro. The difference between the 2D and 4D measurements is <= 21%. The incidence of false triggers is 0% in all tests, which is unattainable for other known cardiac gating methods. Conclusion: The system has good MRI compatibility and can provide a stable and accurate trigger signal based on pressure waveform. It opens the door to applications where the previous gating methods were difficult to implement or not applicable.
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low-cost,self-adaptive,mri-compatible
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