Flow-suppressed FLASH MR images of the human heart have been recorded within a measuring time of 0.3 s using a 2.0-T whole-body research system (Siemens Magnetom) equipped with a conventional 10 mT m-1 gradient system. Subsecond imaging times have been achieved by reducing the repetition time to TR = 4.8 ms and by lowering the spatial resolution to 64 X 128 measured data points. The flip angle of the slice-selective radiofrequency (rf) pulses was adjusted to 10 degrees. Cardiac chambers, ventricular walls, and valves are well delineated in images from a single cardiac cycle using a field of 250 mm and a slice thickness of 8 mm. No motion artifacts were observed as a consequence of the short echo time of TE = 2.8 ms. Distinction between flow...
The work presented in this thesis covers two areas of research; firstly, the measurement of myocardi...
Cardiovascular MR imaging often requires high temporal and spatial resolution, especially in order t...
Recent advances in real-time MRI result in high-quality images with acquisition times of only approx...
We report the first comparison of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) at 1.5T, 3T and 7T...
We report the first comparison of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) at 1.5 T, 3 T and ...
The implications of an increase in field strength, from 1.5 T to 3 T, for routine functional cardiac...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging has emerged in the past few years as a completely noninvasive met...
We introduce a fast protocol for ultra-short echo time (UTE) Cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) o...
Abstract Background Functional assessments of the heart by dynamic cardiovascular magnetic resonance...
Diffusion MRI provides unique information on the structure, organization, and integrity of the myoca...
Fast MR imaging techniques now permit rapid acquisition of gated cardiac images spanning the entire ...
Methods for measuring deformation and motion of the human heart in-vivo are crucial in the assessmen...
The harmonic phase (HARP) method provides automatic and rapid analysis of tagged magnetic resonance ...
Cardiac MRI function measurements are typically based on multiple breathhold 2D sequences to acquire...
Real-time cardiac and coronary MRI at 1.5T is relatively “signal starved ” and the 3T platform is at...
The work presented in this thesis covers two areas of research; firstly, the measurement of myocardi...
Cardiovascular MR imaging often requires high temporal and spatial resolution, especially in order t...
Recent advances in real-time MRI result in high-quality images with acquisition times of only approx...
We report the first comparison of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) at 1.5T, 3T and 7T...
We report the first comparison of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) at 1.5 T, 3 T and ...
The implications of an increase in field strength, from 1.5 T to 3 T, for routine functional cardiac...
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging has emerged in the past few years as a completely noninvasive met...
We introduce a fast protocol for ultra-short echo time (UTE) Cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) o...
Abstract Background Functional assessments of the heart by dynamic cardiovascular magnetic resonance...
Diffusion MRI provides unique information on the structure, organization, and integrity of the myoca...
Fast MR imaging techniques now permit rapid acquisition of gated cardiac images spanning the entire ...
Methods for measuring deformation and motion of the human heart in-vivo are crucial in the assessmen...
The harmonic phase (HARP) method provides automatic and rapid analysis of tagged magnetic resonance ...
Cardiac MRI function measurements are typically based on multiple breathhold 2D sequences to acquire...
Real-time cardiac and coronary MRI at 1.5T is relatively “signal starved ” and the 3T platform is at...
The work presented in this thesis covers two areas of research; firstly, the measurement of myocardi...
Cardiovascular MR imaging often requires high temporal and spatial resolution, especially in order t...
Recent advances in real-time MRI result in high-quality images with acquisition times of only approx...