AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) with constant respiratory efficiency using single end-expiratory thresholding (CRUISE) for coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA), and compare it to the conventional diaphragmatic navigator (dNAV) in paediatric patients with congenital or suspected heart disease.MethodsiNAV allowed direct tracking of the respiratory heart motion and was generated using balanced steady state free precession startup echoes. Respiratory gating was achieved using CRUISE with a fixed 50% efficiency. Whole-heart CMRA was acquired with 1.3mm isotropic resolution. For comparison, CMRA with identical imaging parameters were acquired using dNAV. Scan time, visual...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation techniqu...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) with c...
Abstract Aims To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Abstract Background The use of coronary MR angiography (CMRA) in patients with coronary artery disea...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
Abstract Background Dual-phase 3-dimensional whole-heart acquisition allows simultaneous imaging dur...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation techniqu...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) with c...
Abstract Aims To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Abstract Background The use of coronary MR angiography (CMRA) in patients with coronary artery disea...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
Abstract Background Dual-phase 3-dimensional whole-heart acquisition allows simultaneous imaging dur...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for self-navigat...
BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation techniqu...