%0 Journal Article %T Evidence of continuous helical structure of the cardiac ventricular anatomy assessed by diffusion tensor imaging magnetic resonance multiresolution tractography %A Alberto Hidalgo %A Ferran Poveda %A Enric Marti %A Debora Gil %A Albert Andaluz %A Francesc Carreras %A Manuel Ballester %J European Radiology %D 2012 %V 3 %N 1 %I Springer Link %@ 1869-4101 %F Alberto Hidalgo2012 %O IAM %O exported from refbase (http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/show.php?record=1858), last updated on Thu, 18 Oct 2012 13:46:39 +0200 %X Deep understanding of myocardial structure linking morphology and func- tion of the heart would unravel crucial knowledge for medical and surgical clinical procedures and studies. Diffusion tensor MRI provides a discrete measurement of the 3D arrangement of myocardial fibres by the observation of local anisotropicdiffusion of water molecules in biological tissues. In this work, we present a multi- scale visualisation technique based on DT-MRI streamlining capable of uncovering additional properties of the architectural organisation of the heart. Methods and Materials: We selected the John Hopkins University (JHU) Canine Heart Dataset, where the long axis cardiac plane is aligned with the scanner’s Z- axis. Their equipment included a 4-element passed array coil emitting a 1.5 T. For DTI acquisition, a 3D-FSE sequence is apply. We used 200 seeds for full-scale tractography, while we applied a MIP mapping technique for simplified tractographic reconstruction. In this case, we reduced each DTI 3D volume dimensions by order- two magnitude before streamlining.Our simplified tractographic reconstruction method keeps the main geometric features of fibres, allowing for an easier identification of their global morphological disposition, including the ventricular basal ring. Moreover, we noticed a clearly visible helical disposition of the myocardial fibres, in line with the helical myocardial band ventricular structure described by Torrent-Guasp. Finally, our simplified visualisation with single tracts identifies the main segments of the helical ventricular architecture.DT-MRI makes possible the identification of a continuous helical architecture of the myocardial fibres, which validates Torrent-Guasp’s helical myocardial band ventricular anatomical model. %U http://www.myesr.org/cms/website.php?id=/en/ecr_2012/ecr_2012_book_of_abstracts.htm %U http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/files/HPM2012.pdf %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-012-0161-4 %P 361-362