Scientific Reports (Nov 2022)
Model-free phasor image analysis of quantitative myocardial T1 mapping
Abstract
Abstract Model-free phasor image analysis, well established in fluorescence lifetime imaging and only recently applied to qMRI $${T}_{2}$$ T 2 data processing, is here adapted and validated for myocardial qMRI $${T}_{1}$$ T 1 mapping. Contrarily to routine mono-exponential fitting procedures, phasor enables mapping the lifetime information from all image voxels to a single plot, without resorting to any regression fitting analysis, and describing multi-exponential qMRI decays without biases due to violated modelling assumptions. In this feasibility study, we test the performance of our recently developed full-harmonics phasor method for unravelling partial-volume effects, motion or pathological tissue alteration, respectively on a numerically-simulated dataset, a healthy subject scan, and two pilot patient datasets. Our results show that phasor analysis can be used, as alternative method to fitting analysis or other model-free approaches, to identify motion artifacts or partial-volume effects at the myocardium-blood interface as characteristic deviations, or delineations of scar and remote myocardial tissue in patient data.