Abstract Background Gibbs ringing has been shown as a possible source of dark rim artifacts in myocardial perfusion studies. This type of artifact is usually described as transient, lasting a few heart beats, and localised in random segments of the myocardial wall. Dark rim artifacts are known to be unpredictably variable. This article aims to illustrate that a sub-pixel shift, i.e. a small displacement of the pixels with respect to the endocardial border, can result in different Gibbs ringing and hence different artifacts. Therefore a hypothesis for one cause of dark rim artifact variability is given based on the sub-pixel position of the endocardial border. This article also demonstrates the consequences for Gibbs artifacts when two diffe...
<div><p>The transition from healthy myocardium to hypertensive heart disease is characterized by a s...
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) using slow rotating large field of view cameras requires spatiote...
<p>Perfusion analysis of original images shows irregular zigzag pattern of the resulting curves (a)....
We demonstrate that projection imaging significantly reduces the prevalence and spatial extent of su...
Magnetic resonance imaging of myocardial perfusion during the first-pass of a contrast agent has bee...
MRI of myocardial perfusion observed with an extracellular contrast agent has proven valuable for th...
Abstract Background Dark rim artifacts in first-pass cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) perfusi...
Magnetic resonance imaging of myocardial perfusion during the first-pass of a contrast agent has be...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107577/1/mrm24913.pd
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of regional variability of image echocardiogra...
The dark-rim artefact (DRA) is well known in 2D first-pass perfusion (FPP). The in-plane features of...
Background. Although the presence of a functional border zone (FBZ), defined as the nonischemic but ...
Aim: To assess the ability of 3D speckle tracking echo to differentiate transmural extent of myocard...
The posterolateral defect is a common artifact seen when static N-13-ammonia imaging with PET is use...
The transition from healthy myocardium to hypertensive heart disease is characterized by a series of...
<div><p>The transition from healthy myocardium to hypertensive heart disease is characterized by a s...
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) using slow rotating large field of view cameras requires spatiote...
<p>Perfusion analysis of original images shows irregular zigzag pattern of the resulting curves (a)....
We demonstrate that projection imaging significantly reduces the prevalence and spatial extent of su...
Magnetic resonance imaging of myocardial perfusion during the first-pass of a contrast agent has bee...
MRI of myocardial perfusion observed with an extracellular contrast agent has proven valuable for th...
Abstract Background Dark rim artifacts in first-pass cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) perfusi...
Magnetic resonance imaging of myocardial perfusion during the first-pass of a contrast agent has be...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107577/1/mrm24913.pd
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of regional variability of image echocardiogra...
The dark-rim artefact (DRA) is well known in 2D first-pass perfusion (FPP). The in-plane features of...
Background. Although the presence of a functional border zone (FBZ), defined as the nonischemic but ...
Aim: To assess the ability of 3D speckle tracking echo to differentiate transmural extent of myocard...
The posterolateral defect is a common artifact seen when static N-13-ammonia imaging with PET is use...
The transition from healthy myocardium to hypertensive heart disease is characterized by a series of...
<div><p>The transition from healthy myocardium to hypertensive heart disease is characterized by a s...
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) using slow rotating large field of view cameras requires spatiote...
<p>Perfusion analysis of original images shows irregular zigzag pattern of the resulting curves (a)....