Background Volumetric quantification of mean and fluctuating velocity components of transient and turbulent flows promises a comprehensive characterization of valvular and aortic flow characteristics. Data acquisition using standard navigator-gated 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is time-consuming and actual scan times depend on the breathing pattern of the subject, limiting the applicability of the method in a clinical setting. We sought to develop a 5D Flow CMR framework which combines undersampled data acquisition including multipoint velocity encoding with low-rank image reconstruction to provide cardiac- and respiratory-motion resolved assessment of velocity maps and turbulent kinetic energy in fixed scan times. ...
BACKGROUND: It is essential that we are able to assess variations in blood flow in order to fully un...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...
Background Volumetric quantification of mean and fluctuating velocity components of transient and...
The quantification of turbulent flow by phase-contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) enables the ...
Background: To evaluate the feasibility of a k?t accelerated multi-VENC 4D phase contrast flow MRI a...
Abstract Background Phase contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is able to measure all th...
Background: To validate the k-adaptive-t autocalibrating reconstruction for Cartesian sampling (kat-...
Background: 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) enables visualization of complex blood f...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Diseased heart valves perturb normal blood flow with a range of hemodynamic and pathologic consequen...
Background Accurate evaluation of valvular pathology is crucial in the timing of surgical intervent...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Flow-sensitive four-dimensional Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (4D Flow CMR) has increasi...
We propose to synthesize patient-specific 4D flow MRI datasets of turbulent flow paired with ground ...
BACKGROUND: It is essential that we are able to assess variations in blood flow in order to fully un...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...
Background Volumetric quantification of mean and fluctuating velocity components of transient and...
The quantification of turbulent flow by phase-contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) enables the ...
Background: To evaluate the feasibility of a k?t accelerated multi-VENC 4D phase contrast flow MRI a...
Abstract Background Phase contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is able to measure all th...
Background: To validate the k-adaptive-t autocalibrating reconstruction for Cartesian sampling (kat-...
Background: 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) enables visualization of complex blood f...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Diseased heart valves perturb normal blood flow with a range of hemodynamic and pathologic consequen...
Background Accurate evaluation of valvular pathology is crucial in the timing of surgical intervent...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Flow-sensitive four-dimensional Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (4D Flow CMR) has increasi...
We propose to synthesize patient-specific 4D flow MRI datasets of turbulent flow paired with ground ...
BACKGROUND: It is essential that we are able to assess variations in blood flow in order to fully un...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...
Purpose: To validate three widely-used acceleration methods in four-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac MR...