A growing number of reports eloquently speak about explorations into cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) at ultrahigh magnetic fields (B0>/=7.0 T). Realizing the progress, promises and challenges of ultrahigh field (UHF) CMR this perspective outlines current trends in enabling MR technology tailored for cardiac MR in the short wavelength regime. For this purpose many channel radiofrequency (RF) technology concepts are outlined. Basic principles of mapping and shimming of transmission fields including RF power deposition considerations are presented. Explorations motivated by the safe operation of UHF-CMR even in the presence of conductive implants are described together with the physics, numerical simulations and experiments, all of which deta...
In MRI, a radiofrequency (RF) pulse is used to generate a signal from the spins that are polarized b...
Researchers in the field of MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) are pushing towards the use of stronger...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses the magnetic properties of the hydrogen nucleus, radio waves a...
The objective of this study was to document and review advances and groundbreaking progress in cardi...
The objective of this study was to document and review advances and groundbreaking progress in cardi...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
CLINICAL/METHODICAL ISSUE: This involves high spatial resolution cardiac imaging with ultrahigh magn...
Concern over non-uniform signal intensity due to the attenuation and distortion of the excitation (B...
INTRODUCTION:The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of cardiac ...
acquisition schemes, which do not requireGermany Full list of author information is available at the...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a key imaging technique for cardiac phenotyping with a ma...
Most recent technical innovations in cardiovascular MR imaging (CMRI) are presented in this review. ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the gold-standard diagnostic tool for cardiovascular conditions....
PURPOSE: Examine radiofrequency (RF) induced heating of coronary stents at 7.0 Tesla (T) to derive a...
In MRI, a radiofrequency (RF) pulse is used to generate a signal from the spins that are polarized b...
Researchers in the field of MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) are pushing towards the use of stronger...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses the magnetic properties of the hydrogen nucleus, radio waves a...
The objective of this study was to document and review advances and groundbreaking progress in cardi...
The objective of this study was to document and review advances and groundbreaking progress in cardi...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
CLINICAL/METHODICAL ISSUE: This involves high spatial resolution cardiac imaging with ultrahigh magn...
Concern over non-uniform signal intensity due to the attenuation and distortion of the excitation (B...
INTRODUCTION:The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of cardiac ...
acquisition schemes, which do not requireGermany Full list of author information is available at the...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a key imaging technique for cardiac phenotyping with a ma...
Most recent technical innovations in cardiovascular MR imaging (CMRI) are presented in this review. ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the gold-standard diagnostic tool for cardiovascular conditions....
PURPOSE: Examine radiofrequency (RF) induced heating of coronary stents at 7.0 Tesla (T) to derive a...
In MRI, a radiofrequency (RF) pulse is used to generate a signal from the spins that are polarized b...
Researchers in the field of MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) are pushing towards the use of stronger...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses the magnetic properties of the hydrogen nucleus, radio waves a...