\u3cp\u3eCardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial blood flow. However, motion between frames due to breathing must be corrected for quantitative analysis. Although several methods have been proposed, there is a lack of widely available benchmarks to compare different algorithms. We sought to compare many algorithms from several groups in an open benchmark challenge. Nine clinical studies from two different centers comprising normal and diseased myocardium at both rest and stress were made available for this study. The primary validation measure was regional myocardial blood flow based on the transfer coefficient (K^{\rm{trans}}), which was computed using a compartment model and the my...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced quantitative first-pass perfusion using magnetic resonance imaging enables...
Abstract — Breathing movements during the image acquisi-tion of first-pass gadolinium enhanced, myoc...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Free breathing myocardial perfusion data sets for performance analysis of motion compensation algori...
thesisDynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can be useful to quantify cardiovascular ...
Automated mage registration in cardiac myocardial perfusion is a necessity before quantitative perf...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced quantitative first-pass perfusion using magnetic resonance imaging enables...
Abstract — Breathing movements during the image acquisi-tion of first-pass gadolinium enhanced, myoc...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion examinations enable noninvasive quantification of myocardial bl...
Free breathing myocardial perfusion data sets for performance analysis of motion compensation algori...
thesisDynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can be useful to quantify cardiovascular ...
Automated mage registration in cardiac myocardial perfusion is a necessity before quantitative perf...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Kinetic parameter values, such as myocardial perfusion, can be quantified from dynamic contrast-enha...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced quantitative first-pass perfusion using magnetic resonance imaging enables...
Abstract — Breathing movements during the image acquisi-tion of first-pass gadolinium enhanced, myoc...