La radiologia medica | 2021
How to do left atrial late gadolinium enhancement: a review
Abstract
Quantification of left atrial late gadolinium enhancement is a powerful clinical and research tool. Fibrosis burden has been shown to predict the success of pulmonary vein isolation, post-ablation reoccurrence, and major adverse cardiovascular events such as stroke. The standardized cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging protocols 2020 update describes the key components of the examination. This review is a more in-depth guide, geared toward building left atrial late gadolinium enhancement imaging from the ground up. The standard protocol consists of the following: localization, pulmonary vein magnetic resonance angiography, cardiac cines, left ventricular, and atrial late gadolinium enhancement. We also review typical segmentation and post-processing techniques, as well as discuss pitfalls, limitations, and potential future innovations in this area. With sufficient experience and optimized protocols, left atrial late gadolinium enhancement imaging is a strong addition to the cardiac magnetic resonance imaging repertoire.