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  • Date: May 26, 2022 12:47:44 AM

Cardiac Gating/Triggering

Cardiac Gating/Triggering is used for:

  • imaging the heart’s structure and function
  • imaging in the thorax
  • Cine-PC arteriography to examine flow

There are two types of gating/triggering:

  • ECG: uses the heart’s electrical activity as reported by the ECG. Electrode placement is critical to a successful ECG scan. Adjust the electrodes until a strong signal is received. If the signal is lost during the acquisition, it will abort the scan.
  • Peripheral: uses a photopulse sensor that picks up the mechanical action of blood pulsing through the body.

Cardiac Triggering is best suited for acquiring T2-weighted images. Cardiac Gating is best suited for uniform, short TR scans.

Figure 1. Cardiac gated heart

Peripheral Gating is used for head, cervical, and thoracic spines to minimize pulsatile motion of CSF on T2*- or T2-weighted scans. It is safe for patients due to the fiber-optic technology.

Gating

Cardiac Gating acquires data continuously at the operator-selected TR. Data acquired between user-defined Trigger Windows and after a user-defined delay may be used for image creation.

Figure 2. Cardiac Gating
Table 1. Image legend
Number
1Trigger Window
2Uniform TR

Triggering

Cardiac Triggering is a process by which data acquisition is initiated when a trigger of some type is detected.

Figure 3. Cardiac Triggering
Table 2. Image legend
Number
1Trigger Window
2Trigger Delay
3RR Interval
4Slices