Our aim was to determine the diagnostic value of myocardial tagging sequences with regard to the evaluable share of the cardiac cycle. Thirty-three patients were examined at 1.5 T using tagging sequences with gradient-echo (GRE) readout, 18 patients at 1.5 T with steady-state free precession (SSFP), and 11 patients at 3 T using GRE. Two observers graded image quality and determined the share of the cardiac cycle for which postprocessing could be performed (1, optimal; 2, little interaction; 3, whole cycle assessable; 4, diastole non-assessable; 5, systole incomplete; 6, non-diagnostic). With GRE at 1.5 T, median image quality was 4.0 (95% CI 4.0-5.0), while it was significantly better with 2.0 (2.0-3.0) using the SSFP technique and similar ...
OBJECTIVES: Early detection of iron loading is affected by the reproducibility of myocardial contour...
AIMS: A multitude of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) techniques are used for myocardial strain asse...
Purpose: Myocardial fibrosis causes cardiac dysfunction, arrhythmias, and sudden death. Tagging imag...
A method is presented that combines steady-state free precession (SSFP) cine imaging with myocardial...
PURPOSE: To improve the tag persistence throughout the whole cardiac cycle by providing a constant t...
Abstract Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) tagging has been established as an essential techni...
he coherent steady-state free precession (SSFP) pulse sequence is increasingly being used in cine im...
Magnetic resonance imaging with preceding tissue tagging is a robust method for assessing cardiac mo...
BACKGROUND: To assess myocardial perfusion, steady-state free precession cardiac magnetic resonance ...
Many cardiac abnormalities are of a transient nature, creating a beat-to-beat variation in myocardia...
Magnetic resonance tagging has proven a valuable tool in the quantification of myocardial deformatio...
Myocardial tagging has shown to be a useful magnetic resonance modality for the assessment and quant...
Experimental and clinical studies have shown that a preserved cyclic (diastolic-to-systolic) echoref...
Tissue tagging can be implemented during cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging exams to assist w...
PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy and repeatability of a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
OBJECTIVES: Early detection of iron loading is affected by the reproducibility of myocardial contour...
AIMS: A multitude of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) techniques are used for myocardial strain asse...
Purpose: Myocardial fibrosis causes cardiac dysfunction, arrhythmias, and sudden death. Tagging imag...
A method is presented that combines steady-state free precession (SSFP) cine imaging with myocardial...
PURPOSE: To improve the tag persistence throughout the whole cardiac cycle by providing a constant t...
Abstract Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) tagging has been established as an essential techni...
he coherent steady-state free precession (SSFP) pulse sequence is increasingly being used in cine im...
Magnetic resonance imaging with preceding tissue tagging is a robust method for assessing cardiac mo...
BACKGROUND: To assess myocardial perfusion, steady-state free precession cardiac magnetic resonance ...
Many cardiac abnormalities are of a transient nature, creating a beat-to-beat variation in myocardia...
Magnetic resonance tagging has proven a valuable tool in the quantification of myocardial deformatio...
Myocardial tagging has shown to be a useful magnetic resonance modality for the assessment and quant...
Experimental and clinical studies have shown that a preserved cyclic (diastolic-to-systolic) echoref...
Tissue tagging can be implemented during cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging exams to assist w...
PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy and repeatability of a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
OBJECTIVES: Early detection of iron loading is affected by the reproducibility of myocardial contour...
AIMS: A multitude of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) techniques are used for myocardial strain asse...
Purpose: Myocardial fibrosis causes cardiac dysfunction, arrhythmias, and sudden death. Tagging imag...