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The Added Value of 4D-Flow CMR: Identifying Aortic Regurgitation as the Culprit for Severe Cardiomyopathy. [PDF]
Gall A, Garg P.
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Role of imaging techniques in monitoring atrial cardiomyopathy and atrial failure: a scientific statement. [PDF]
Camilli M +11 more
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Validation of AI-enhanced ECG image analysis for identifying extreme cardiac magnetic resonance metrics in a cross-ethnic UK biobank study. [PDF]
Kim Y +10 more
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2015
Durch den Wegfall der Zollschranken in der EU und darüber hinaus ist der Handel und die Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Staaten immer mehr gewachsen. Der Transport findet zu einem sehr großen Teil auf der Straße statt. Die Anwendung und Auslegung der CMR ist daher von zunehmend wichtiger Bedeutung.
Timo Didier, Bernd Andresen
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Durch den Wegfall der Zollschranken in der EU und darüber hinaus ist der Handel und die Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Staaten immer mehr gewachsen. Der Transport findet zu einem sehr großen Teil auf der Straße statt. Die Anwendung und Auslegung der CMR ist daher von zunehmend wichtiger Bedeutung.
Timo Didier, Bernd Andresen
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2010
Abstract Recent advances have enabled CMR to come close to the goal of a complete examination of the cardiovascular system by a single modality. It can provide relevant information on most aspects of heart structure, global and regional ventricular function, valve function, flow patterns, myocardial perfusion, coronary anatomy, and ...
Jeremy Wright, Jan Bogaert
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Abstract Recent advances have enabled CMR to come close to the goal of a complete examination of the cardiovascular system by a single modality. It can provide relevant information on most aspects of heart structure, global and regional ventricular function, valve function, flow patterns, myocardial perfusion, coronary anatomy, and ...
Jeremy Wright, Jan Bogaert
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Echocardiography, 2007
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is the reference standard for the assessment of ventricular dimensions, function, and mass in terms of accuracy and reproducibility. It has been thoroughly validated both ex vivo and against other imaging techniques.
Niall G, Keenan, Dudley J, Pennell
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is the reference standard for the assessment of ventricular dimensions, function, and mass in terms of accuracy and reproducibility. It has been thoroughly validated both ex vivo and against other imaging techniques.
Niall G, Keenan, Dudley J, Pennell
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