Reproducibility of cardiac volumetric parameters derived from fully automatically prescribed image planes: a direct comparison to manual planning at 1.5-T and 3-T MRI - Takeaways - MDSpire

Reproducibility of cardiac volumetric parameters derived from fully automatically prescribed image planes: a direct comparison to manual planning at 1.5-T and 3-T MRI

  • By

  • Karolin K. Deyerberg

  • Felix G. Meinel

  • Lena-Maria Watzke

  • Ann-Christin Klemenz

  • Mathias Manzke

  • Margarita Gorodezky

  • Gaspar Delso

  • Antonia Dalmer

  • Roberto Lorbeer

  • Danagul Zhexenova

  • Marc-André Weber

  • Benjamin Böttcher

  • February 21, 2026

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    Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is the gold standard for assessing cardiac volumes and function in various cardiovascular diseases.

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    The study compares the reproducibility of cardiac volumetric measurements from automated image planes versus manual planning in CMR.

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    A total of 52 healthy adult volunteers participated in the study, which included two identical CMR examinations at different field strengths.

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    Automated plane prescription using AI aims to enhance standardization and reduce variability in CMR image acquisition.

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    The study's findings will help determine if automated methods can maintain the reproducibility levels of established manual planning.

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