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Cardiac magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1998The article reviews cardiac magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in Canada. 31P MRS has been used to study cardiac energetics and intracellular pH in hearts subjected to ischemia-reperfusion and to evaluate the effects of pharmacological interventions.
Deslauriers, R., Kupriyanov, V.
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Stress cardiac magnetic resonance
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2011Coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Several noninvasive imaging techniques such as stress echocardiography, stress nuclear studies, computed tomography coronary angiography, and, most recently, stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) have enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of evaluation of ...
Faisal, Nabi +2 more
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Cardiac magnetic resonance fluoroscopy
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1996AbstractA technique is described for high speed interactive imaging of the heart with either white or black blood contrast. Thirty‐two views of a segmented, magnetization‐prepared gradient echo sequence are acquired during diastole. Using three‐quarter partial Fourier sampling, data for a complete 128 × 128 image are acquired in three cardiac cycles ...
J P, Debbins +6 more
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Cardiac magnetic resonance in cardiac angiosarcoma
Echocardiography, 2017BackgroundWhile echocardiography is effective for initial identification of anatomic location, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a more advantageous modality for delineating tumor expanse, spread, and blood supply preoperatively. Emerging patterns may even help generate a specific diagnosis prior to biopsy and histopathology.Case PresentationOur case
Jennifer Lindsey, Richard B. Stacey
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Elastography
Investigative Radiology, 2008To develop cardiac magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) for noninvasively measuring left ventricular (LV) pressure-volume (P-V) work.The anterior chest wall of 8 healthy volunteers was vibrated by 24.3-Hz acoustic waves for stimulating oscillating shear deformation in myocardium and adjacent blood.
Thomas, Elgeti +6 more
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Interventional cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
Seminars in Roentgenology, 2003t v a s B AGNETIC RESONANCE imaging (MRI) has become the preferred routine imaging odality for many diagnostic questions. It offers uperior soft-tissue contrast, true cross-sectional or -dimensional coverage in arbitrary orientation, nd there are no known side effects. In recent ears, progress in both hardware and software aused a considerable boost of
Oliver M, Weber +7 more
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2010
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance has emerged as an important clinical tool in the last decade. Technical advances in cardiothoracic MR imaging have expanded from a primary tomographic imaging modality to a dynamic one. Today it is possible to acquire high-resolution imaging of ventricular function, valvular motion, and myocardial perfusion.
Joan C. Vilanova +5 more
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance has emerged as an important clinical tool in the last decade. Technical advances in cardiothoracic MR imaging have expanded from a primary tomographic imaging modality to a dynamic one. Today it is possible to acquire high-resolution imaging of ventricular function, valvular motion, and myocardial perfusion.
Joan C. Vilanova +5 more
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2015
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is widely recognized for its ability to provide accurate and reliable assessments of the function and anatomy of the heart and great vessels. With the recent development of more specialized cardiovascular MR scanners, cardiac MR applications have expanded and are now utilized on a routine basis.
Didier Revel, David A. Bluemke
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Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is widely recognized for its ability to provide accurate and reliable assessments of the function and anatomy of the heart and great vessels. With the recent development of more specialized cardiovascular MR scanners, cardiac MR applications have expanded and are now utilized on a routine basis.
Didier Revel, David A. Bluemke
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2012
Magnetic resonance (MR) has become a consolidated imaging modality in the field of cardiology. The technique is characterized by enormous operative versatility ranging from pure morphology to myocardial tissue spectroscopy. Cardiac MR is probably the most complete diagnostic technique available today and is the reference standard in the majority of ...
Erica Maffei +6 more
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Magnetic resonance (MR) has become a consolidated imaging modality in the field of cardiology. The technique is characterized by enormous operative versatility ranging from pure morphology to myocardial tissue spectroscopy. Cardiac MR is probably the most complete diagnostic technique available today and is the reference standard in the majority of ...
Erica Maffei +6 more
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