Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) represents a second-line imaging modality that provides multiparametric and multiplanar views that are crucial for confirming diagnoses, detecting associated pathologies, and resolving inconclusive ultrasound findings. The introduction of high-field magnets and new imaging sequences has expanded MRI’s role in pregnancy management. Recent innovations in ECG-gating techniques have revolutionized the prenatal evaluation of congenital heart disease by synchronizing imaging with the fetal heartbeat, thus addressing traditional challenges in cardiac imaging. Fetal cardiac MRI (fCMR) is particularly valuable for assessing congenital heart diseases, especially when ultrasound is limited by poor imaging conditions. fCMR allows for detailed anatomical and functional evaluation of the heart and great vessels and is also useful for diagnosing additional anomalies and analyzing blood flow patterns, which can aid in understanding abnormal fetal brain growth and placental perfusion. This review emphasizes fMRI’s potential in evaluating cardiac and thoracic structures, including various gating techniques like metric optimized gating, self-gating, and Doppler ultrasound gating. The review also covers the use of static and cine images for structural and functional assessments and discusses advanced techniques like 4D-flow MRI and T1 or T2 mapping for comprehensive flow quantification and tissue characterization.

The New Frontiers of Fetal Imaging: MRI Insights into Cardiovascular and Thoracic Structures / Cundari, Giulia; Galea, Nicola; DI MASCIO, Daniele; Gennarini, Marco; Ventriglia, Flavia; Curti, Federica; Dodaro, Martina; Rizzo, Giuseppe; Catalano, Carlo; Giancotti, Antonella; Manganaro, Lucia. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - (2024). [10.3390/jcm13164598]

The New Frontiers of Fetal Imaging: MRI Insights into Cardiovascular and Thoracic Structures

Giulia Cundari;Nicola Galea;Daniele Di Mascio;Marco Gennarini;Flavia Ventriglia;Federica Curti;Martina Dodaro;Giuseppe Rizzo;Carlo Catalano;Antonella Giancotti;Lucia Manganaro
2024

Abstract

Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) represents a second-line imaging modality that provides multiparametric and multiplanar views that are crucial for confirming diagnoses, detecting associated pathologies, and resolving inconclusive ultrasound findings. The introduction of high-field magnets and new imaging sequences has expanded MRI’s role in pregnancy management. Recent innovations in ECG-gating techniques have revolutionized the prenatal evaluation of congenital heart disease by synchronizing imaging with the fetal heartbeat, thus addressing traditional challenges in cardiac imaging. Fetal cardiac MRI (fCMR) is particularly valuable for assessing congenital heart diseases, especially when ultrasound is limited by poor imaging conditions. fCMR allows for detailed anatomical and functional evaluation of the heart and great vessels and is also useful for diagnosing additional anomalies and analyzing blood flow patterns, which can aid in understanding abnormal fetal brain growth and placental perfusion. This review emphasizes fMRI’s potential in evaluating cardiac and thoracic structures, including various gating techniques like metric optimized gating, self-gating, and Doppler ultrasound gating. The review also covers the use of static and cine images for structural and functional assessments and discusses advanced techniques like 4D-flow MRI and T1 or T2 mapping for comprehensive flow quantification and tissue characterization.
2024
fetal magnetic resonance; fetal cardiac magnetic resonance; fetal cardiac gating; congenital heart disease; 4D flow images; congenital chest pathologies
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The New Frontiers of Fetal Imaging: MRI Insights into Cardiovascular and Thoracic Structures / Cundari, Giulia; Galea, Nicola; DI MASCIO, Daniele; Gennarini, Marco; Ventriglia, Flavia; Curti, Federica; Dodaro, Martina; Rizzo, Giuseppe; Catalano, Carlo; Giancotti, Antonella; Manganaro, Lucia. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - (2024). [10.3390/jcm13164598]
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