International audienceAbstract: OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine whether the myocardial T-2 relaxation time, determined using a black-blood magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence, could predict acute heart transplant rejection. BACKGROUND The use of black-blood MRI sequences allows suppression of the confusing influence of blood signal when myocardial T-2 is calculated to detect myocardial edema. METHODS A total of 123 investigations, including cardiac MRI and myocardial biopsy, were performed 8 +/- 11 months after heart transplantation. Myocardial T-2 was determined using an original inversion-recovery/spin-echo sequence. RESULTS A higher than normal T-2 (greater than or equal to 56 ms) allowed an accurate detection of the moder...
To assess the ability of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to detect acute cardiac allograft r...
T2 mapping is a magnetic resonance imaging technique measuring T2 relaxation time, which increases w...
WOS: 000372162300011PubMed ID: 26467370Objective: Allograft rejection is still an important cause of...
International audienceAbstract: OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine whether the myocardial T-2 ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study aimed to determine whether the myocardial T2relaxation time, determined...
ObjectivesDetermine the actual ability of T2 quantification by 1.5T MRI system to detect and predict...
International audienceThis study was designed retrospectively to assess the value of myocardial T2 t...
International audienceThis study was designed retrospectively to assess the value of myocardial T2 t...
Background: Screening for organ rejection is a critical component of care for patients who have unde...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of acute rejection in cardiac transplant recipients requires invas...
International audienceIntroduction Patients with heart transplant are screened for silent graft reje...
Background: Endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) is the gold standard method for surveillance of acute cardia...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring for acute allograft rejection improves outcomes after cardiac transplantation...
International audienceBackgroundTo evaluate the use of a nonrigid registration technique for detecti...
rejection can lead to loss of function. Histological reading of endomyocardial biopsy remains the "g...
To assess the ability of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to detect acute cardiac allograft r...
T2 mapping is a magnetic resonance imaging technique measuring T2 relaxation time, which increases w...
WOS: 000372162300011PubMed ID: 26467370Objective: Allograft rejection is still an important cause of...
International audienceAbstract: OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine whether the myocardial T-2 ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study aimed to determine whether the myocardial T2relaxation time, determined...
ObjectivesDetermine the actual ability of T2 quantification by 1.5T MRI system to detect and predict...
International audienceThis study was designed retrospectively to assess the value of myocardial T2 t...
International audienceThis study was designed retrospectively to assess the value of myocardial T2 t...
Background: Screening for organ rejection is a critical component of care for patients who have unde...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of acute rejection in cardiac transplant recipients requires invas...
International audienceIntroduction Patients with heart transplant are screened for silent graft reje...
Background: Endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) is the gold standard method for surveillance of acute cardia...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring for acute allograft rejection improves outcomes after cardiac transplantation...
International audienceBackgroundTo evaluate the use of a nonrigid registration technique for detecti...
rejection can lead to loss of function. Histological reading of endomyocardial biopsy remains the "g...
To assess the ability of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to detect acute cardiac allograft r...
T2 mapping is a magnetic resonance imaging technique measuring T2 relaxation time, which increases w...
WOS: 000372162300011PubMed ID: 26467370Objective: Allograft rejection is still an important cause of...