Conventional quantitative assessments of myocardial perfusion analyze the temporal relation between the arterial input function and the myocardial signal intensity curves, thereby neglecting the important spatial relation between the myocardial signal intensity curves. The new method presented in this article enables characterization of sub-endocardial to subepicardial gradients in myocardial perfusion based on a two dimensional, "gradientogram'' representation, which displays the evolution of the transmural gradient in myocardial contrast uptake over time in all circumferential positions of the acquired images. Moreover, based on segmentation in these gradientograms, several new measurements that characterize transmural myocardial perfusio...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique for imaging cardiovascular diseases. The in...
Myocardial perfusion imaging, coupled with quantitative perfusion analysis, provides an important di...
PURPOSE:Perfusion analysis from first-pass contrast enhancement kinetics requires modeling tissue co...
Conventional quantitative assessments of myocardial perfusion analyze the temporal relation between ...
Coronary artery disease, CAD, is associated with both narrowing of the epicardial coronary arteries ...
International audienceThis chapter details the methods allowing the modeling of signal variations ob...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to test the hypothesis that transmural perfusion gradients (TPG) on ade...
We developed a method for automated quantification of myocardial perfusion from cardiac magnetic res...
Myocardial perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) using first-pass contrast-enhanced imag...
First-pass perfusion imaging allows for a very high spatial resolution, noninvasive and radiation fr...
A quantitative measure of myocardial perfusion is of use clinically to provide information about the...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique for imaging cardiovascular diseases. The in...
Myocardial perfusion imaging, coupled with quantitative perfusion analysis, provides an important di...
PURPOSE:Perfusion analysis from first-pass contrast enhancement kinetics requires modeling tissue co...
Conventional quantitative assessments of myocardial perfusion analyze the temporal relation between ...
Coronary artery disease, CAD, is associated with both narrowing of the epicardial coronary arteries ...
International audienceThis chapter details the methods allowing the modeling of signal variations ob...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to test the hypothesis that transmural perfusion gradients (TPG) on ade...
We developed a method for automated quantification of myocardial perfusion from cardiac magnetic res...
Myocardial perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) using first-pass contrast-enhanced imag...
First-pass perfusion imaging allows for a very high spatial resolution, noninvasive and radiation fr...
A quantitative measure of myocardial perfusion is of use clinically to provide information about the...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique for imaging cardiovascular diseases. The in...
Myocardial perfusion imaging, coupled with quantitative perfusion analysis, provides an important di...
PURPOSE:Perfusion analysis from first-pass contrast enhancement kinetics requires modeling tissue co...