Diffusion biomarkers in chronic myocardial infarction.

2021 
Cardiac diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (cDTI) allows estimating the aggregate cardiomyocyte architecture in healthy subjects and its remodeling as a result of cardiac disease. In this study, cDTI was used to quantify microstructural changes occurring in swine (N = 7) six to ten weeks after myocardial infarction. Each heart was extracted and imaged ex vivo with \(1\,\mathrm {mm}\) isotropic spatial resolution. Microstructural changes were quantified in the border zone and infarct region by comparing diffusion tensor invariants – fractional anisotropy (FA), mode, and mean diffusivity (MD) – radial diffusivity, and diffusion tensor eigenvalues with the corresponding values in the remote myocardium. MD and radial diffusivity increased in the infarct and border regions with respect to the remote myocardium (\(p< 0.01\)). In contrast, FA and mode decreased in the infarct and border regions (\(p< 0.01\)). Diffusion tensor eigenvalues also increased in the infarct and border regions, with a larger increase in the secondary and tertiary eigenvalues.
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