Quantitative ultrasound and photoacoustic assessments of red blood cell aggregation in the human radial artery. [PDF]
Bok T, Hysi E, Kolios MC.
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“MR Fingerprinting for Imaging Brain Hemodynamics and Oxygenation”
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, several studies have explored the potential of magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) for the quantification of brain hemodynamics, oxygenation, and perfusion. Recent advances in simulation models and reconstruction frameworks have also significantly enhanced the accuracy of vascular parameter estimation.
T. Coudert +6 more
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Letter by Zhang regarding article, "supersaturated oxygen therapy using radial artery access to prevent left ventricular remodeling after anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: A randomized, controlled trial". [PDF]
Zhang Z.
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ABSTRACT The indications for liver transplantation continue to expand to meet the growing need of patients with end‐stage liver disease and select hepatic malignancies. Living donor liver transplantation allows for access to transplant with recipient outcomes superior to deceased donor liver transplantation.
Anum Aslam +8 more
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Radial artery deviation and reimplantation technique <i>vs</i> classical technique in arterio-venous fistula: A randomised control trial. [PDF]
Sarangi SS +6 more
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Technologies and Strategies for Metabolic and Molecular Imaging With Hyperpolarized MRI
ABSTRACT Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) offers limited sensitivity for direct metabolic and molecular imaging using non‐proton nuclei due to low thermal nuclear spin polarization. Hyperpolarization (HP) technologies increase nuclear spin polarization by several orders of magnitude, overcoming this limitation to enable in vivo studies of ...
Alixander S. Khan, Christoffer Laustsen
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Pre-distance assessment from radial artery to lower extremity arterial lesion. [PDF]
Sano A +8 more
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Predicting Breath Hold Task Compliance From Head Motion
ABSTRACT Background Cerebrovascular reactivity reflects changes in cerebral blood flow in response to an acute stimulus and is reflective of the brain's ability to match blood flow to demand. Functional MRI with a breath‐hold task can be used to elicit this vasoactive response, but data validity hinges on subject compliance.
Timothy B. Weng +14 more
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Radial artery haemostasis after coronary angiography: A scoping review. [PDF]
Rodrigues DJT +3 more
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