Cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can non-invasively assess heart function. Displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) is an advanced cardiac MR imaging technique that measures tissue displacement and can be used to quantify cardiac mechanics (e.g. strain and torsion). When combined with clinical risk factors, cardiac mechanics have been shown to be better predictors of mortality than traditional measures of heart function. End-expiratory breath-holds are typically used to minimize respiratory motion artifacts. Unfortunately, requiring subjects to breath-hold introduces limitations with the duration of image acquisition and quality of data acquired, especially in patients with limited ability to hold their breath. Thus, DENS...
Purpose Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
Motion in cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a major challenge, as it results in artifacts ...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...
Cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can non-invasively assess heart function. Displacement encod...
Background: Measures of cardiac mechanics such as myocardial wall strain are better predictors of ou...
Respiratory motion is a major challenge in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and contemporary...
Recent evidence suggests that cardiac mechanics (e.g. cardiac strains) are better measures of heart ...
Background: Left ventricular (LV) torsion is an important indicator of cardiac function that is limi...
Cardiac MRI is known to be degraded by respiratory motion. Short scans can be performed using breath...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Includes bibliographical references.Respiratory motion of the heart is a problem for high-resolution...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces images with anatomical and functional information. These i...
OBJECT: To study a scan protocol for coronary magnetic resonance angiography based on multiple breat...
For many cardiac MR applications, respiratory bellows gating is attractive because it is widely avai...
Purpose Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
Motion in cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a major challenge, as it results in artifacts ...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...
Cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can non-invasively assess heart function. Displacement encod...
Background: Measures of cardiac mechanics such as myocardial wall strain are better predictors of ou...
Respiratory motion is a major challenge in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and contemporary...
Recent evidence suggests that cardiac mechanics (e.g. cardiac strains) are better measures of heart ...
Background: Left ventricular (LV) torsion is an important indicator of cardiac function that is limi...
Cardiac MRI is known to be degraded by respiratory motion. Short scans can be performed using breath...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Includes bibliographical references.Respiratory motion of the heart is a problem for high-resolution...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces images with anatomical and functional information. These i...
OBJECT: To study a scan protocol for coronary magnetic resonance angiography based on multiple breat...
For many cardiac MR applications, respiratory bellows gating is attractive because it is widely avai...
Purpose Respiratory motion correction remains a challenge in coronary magnetic resonance imaging (MR...
Motion in cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a major challenge, as it results in artifacts ...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...