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Cardiac MRI of differing ischemia and reperfusion times in a myocardial infarction pig model. [PDF]

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Boll D   +15 more
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MRI of Pediatric Cardiac Masses

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2014
The purpose of this article is to describe the characteristic cardiac MRI features of primary and secondary cardiac tumors, including differentiation from masslike lesions, such as thrombus or focal myocardial hypertrophy.The frequency and type of cardiac tumors in children differ from those in adults.
Maryam Ghadimi Mahani   +2 more
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Cardiac MRI for the evaluation of cardiac neoplasms

Clinical Radiology, 2020
Primary cardiac neoplasms are extremely rare and are far outnumbered by metastases. These are difficult to diagnose and differentiate clinically due to lack of specific clinical manifestations. Technological advances have revolutionised cardiac imaging, with the cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) showing promising results in the non-invasive ...
P, Kumar   +3 more
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Quantification in cardiac MRI

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1999
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers several acquisition techniques for precise and highly reproducible assessment of global and regional ventricular function, flow, and perfusion at rest and under pharmacological or physical stress conditions. Recent advances in hardware and software have resulted in strong improvement of image quality and in a ...
R J, van der Geest, J H, Reiber
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Cardiac MRI of Hereditary Cardiomyopathy

RadioGraphics, 2022
Hereditary cardiomyopathy comprises a heterogeneous group of diseases of the cardiac muscle that are characterized by the presence of genetic mutations. Cardiac MRI is central to evaluation of patients with cardiomyopathy owing to its ability to allow evaluation of many different tissue properties in a single examination.
Shaimaa A. Fadl   +6 more
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Cardiac MRI: technical basis

La radiologia medica, 2020
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is an effective method for noninvasively imaging the heart which in the last two decades impressively enhanced spatial and temporal resolution and imaging speed, broadening its spectrum of applications in cardiovascular disease.
Russo V., Lovato L., Ligabue G.
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Cardiac MRI in the treatment of arrhythmias

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2013
Catheter-based ablation techniques are extensively used for the treatment of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Preprocedural cardiac MRI is valuable for the management of these patients due to its ability to provide high-resolution anatomic mapping and tissue characterization in the absence of ionizing radiation.
Stefan L, Zimmerman, Saman, Nazarian
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Ultrasound-driven cardiac MRI

Physica Medica, 2020
One of the challenges of cardiac MR imaging is the compensation of respiratory motion, which causes the heart and the surrounding tissues to move. Commonly-used methods to overcome this effect, breath-holding and MR navigation, present shortcomings in terms of available acquisition time or need to periodically interrupt the acquisition, respectively ...
Santini, Francesco   +9 more
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Cardiac activation mapping by MRI

MAGMA Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology, and Medicine, 1996
To establish cardiac MRI as a tool for noninvasive evaluation of activation patterns, 10 healthy volunteers were examined by cine segmented turboFLASH imaging sequences. Sequence modifications for low signal blood-pool appearance were applied, i.e., bilateral spatial saturation for segmented turboFLASH imaging.
F D, Knollmann   +7 more
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Cardiac MRI Evaluation of Myocarditis

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2019
Cardiac MRI (CMR) is the non-invasive test of choice for the assessment of myocarditis. In 2009, the Lake Louise Criteria for the diagnosis of myocarditis using CMR were first released. The decade since that time has vastly improved our understanding of CMR's strengths and limitations.
Lewis, Hahn, Seth, Kligerman
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