Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) blood flow can be measured. For the inspection of such flow, researchers often rely on methods that require additional scans produced by different imaging modalities to provide context. This requires labor-intensive registration and often manual segmentation before any exploration of the data is performed. This work provides a framework that allows for a quick exploration of cardiac flow without the need of additional imaging and time-consuming segmentation. To achieve this, only the 4D data from one PC-MRI scan is used. A context visualization is derived automatically from the data, and provides co...
Abstract—Insight into the dynamics of blood-flow considerably improves the understanding of the comp...
Abstract Background Phase contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is able to measure all th...
Also cited as IFMBE Proceedings, 2009; 25(2):596-599Velocity-encoded magnetic resonance imaging of n...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Heart and vessel diseases, or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are globally the main cause of mortali...
Heart and vessel diseases, or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are globally the main cause of mortali...
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in the heart....
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in the heart....
Abstract—Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in t...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has become a more common disease in the 21st century, especially in th...
Cardiac four-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (4D PC-MRI) acquisitions have gai...
Many types of cardiac abnormality have an implication on blood flow. However, most present-day diagn...
Abstract—Insight into the dynamics of blood-flow considerably improves the understanding of the comp...
Abstract Background Phase contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is able to measure all th...
Also cited as IFMBE Proceedings, 2009; 25(2):596-599Velocity-encoded magnetic resonance imaging of n...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Cardiac flow is still not fully understood, and is currently an active research topic. Using phase-c...
Heart and vessel diseases, or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are globally the main cause of mortali...
Heart and vessel diseases, or cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), are globally the main cause of mortali...
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in the heart....
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in the heart....
Abstract—Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging is performed to produce flow fields of blood in t...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has become a more common disease in the 21st century, especially in th...
Cardiac four-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (4D PC-MRI) acquisitions have gai...
Many types of cardiac abnormality have an implication on blood flow. However, most present-day diagn...
Abstract—Insight into the dynamics of blood-flow considerably improves the understanding of the comp...
Abstract Background Phase contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is able to measure all th...
Also cited as IFMBE Proceedings, 2009; 25(2):596-599Velocity-encoded magnetic resonance imaging of n...