Background: Pre-clinical detection of atherosclerosis enables personalized preventive strategies in asymptomatic individuals. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has evolved as an attractive imaging modality for studying atherosclerosis in vivo. Yet, the majority of aortic CMR studies and proposed sequences to date have been performed at 1.5 tesla using 2D BB techniques and a slice thickness of 4-5 mm. Here, we evaluate for the first time the reproducibility of an isotropic, T1-weighted, three-dimensional, black-blood, CMR VISTA sequence (3D-T1-BB-VISTA) for quantification of aortic wall characteristics in healthy, young adults. Methods: In 20 healthy, young adults (10 males, mean age 31.3 years) of the AMBITYON cohort study the descend...
Abstract Background One of the potentially important applications of three-dimensional (3D) intracra...
ObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of measures of plaque morphology in serial...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is uniquely suited to study the pathophysiology of arteriosclerosis...
Background: Pre-clinical detection of atherosclerosis enables personalized preventive strategies in ...
Aims Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance ...
BACKGROUND: Direct noninvasive visualization of the coronary vessel wall may enhance risk stratifica...
BACKGROUND Atherosclerosis is the single greatest cause of mortality and morbidity in the developed ...
Aims Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance ...
BACKGROUND:One of the potentially important applications of three-dimensional (3D) intracranial vess...
Bland Altman plots for contrast-enhanced intra-rater reproducibility. (DOC 378Â kb
Bland Altman plots for contrast-enhanced inter-rater reproducibility. (DOC 374Â kb
BACKGROUND: Reference values for morphological and functional parameters of the cardiovascular syste...
UNLABELLED: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is uniquely suited to study the pathophysiology of arte...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a free-breathing three-dimensional (3D) dual inversion-rec...
Abstract The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) is the first large-scale multi-ethnic popu...
Abstract Background One of the potentially important applications of three-dimensional (3D) intracra...
ObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of measures of plaque morphology in serial...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is uniquely suited to study the pathophysiology of arteriosclerosis...
Background: Pre-clinical detection of atherosclerosis enables personalized preventive strategies in ...
Aims Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance ...
BACKGROUND: Direct noninvasive visualization of the coronary vessel wall may enhance risk stratifica...
BACKGROUND Atherosclerosis is the single greatest cause of mortality and morbidity in the developed ...
Aims Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance ...
BACKGROUND:One of the potentially important applications of three-dimensional (3D) intracranial vess...
Bland Altman plots for contrast-enhanced intra-rater reproducibility. (DOC 378Â kb
Bland Altman plots for contrast-enhanced inter-rater reproducibility. (DOC 374Â kb
BACKGROUND: Reference values for morphological and functional parameters of the cardiovascular syste...
UNLABELLED: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is uniquely suited to study the pathophysiology of arte...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a free-breathing three-dimensional (3D) dual inversion-rec...
Abstract The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) is the first large-scale multi-ethnic popu...
Abstract Background One of the potentially important applications of three-dimensional (3D) intracra...
ObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the reproducibility of measures of plaque morphology in serial...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is uniquely suited to study the pathophysiology of arteriosclerosis...