Objectives: Four-dimensional flow CMR allows for a comprehensive assessment of the blood flow kinetic energy of the ventricles of the heart. In comparison to standard two-dimensional image acquisition, 4D flow CMR is felt to offer superior reproducibility, which is important when repeated examinations may be required. The objective was to evaluate the inter-observer and intra-observer reproducibility of blood flow kinetic energy assessment using 4D flow of the left ventricle in 20 healthy volunteers across two centres in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Data description: This dataset contains 4D flow CMR blood flow kinetic energy data for 20 healthy volunteers with no known cardiovascular disease. Presented is kinetic energy data for...
The main function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system by generating p...
Carlsson M, Heiberg E, Toger J, Arheden H. Quantification of left and right ventricular kinetic ener...
Blood flow through the heart and great vessels moves in three dimensions (3D) throughout time. Howev...
Objectives Four-dimensional flow CMR allows for a comprehensive assessment of the blood flow kinetic...
There is an emerging body of evidence that supports the potential clinical value of left ventricular...
Two-dimensional (2D) methods of assessing mitral inflow velocities are pre-load dependent, limiting ...
Background:There is an emerging body of evidence that supports the potential clinical value of left ...
Background: Quantification and visualisation of left ventricular (LV) blood flow is afforded by thre...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is a major cause of heart failure and carries a poor prognosi...
The spectrum of cardiovascular diseases is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Ea...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
BACKGROUND: It is essential that we are able to assess variations in blood flow in order to fully un...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
The aim of the current study was to assess the scan-rescan reproducibility of left ventricular (LV) ...
The main function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system by generating p...
Carlsson M, Heiberg E, Toger J, Arheden H. Quantification of left and right ventricular kinetic ener...
Blood flow through the heart and great vessels moves in three dimensions (3D) throughout time. Howev...
Objectives Four-dimensional flow CMR allows for a comprehensive assessment of the blood flow kinetic...
There is an emerging body of evidence that supports the potential clinical value of left ventricular...
Two-dimensional (2D) methods of assessing mitral inflow velocities are pre-load dependent, limiting ...
Background:There is an emerging body of evidence that supports the potential clinical value of left ...
Background: Quantification and visualisation of left ventricular (LV) blood flow is afforded by thre...
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is a major cause of heart failure and carries a poor prognosi...
The spectrum of cardiovascular diseases is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Ea...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
BACKGROUND: It is essential that we are able to assess variations in blood flow in order to fully un...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
Pulsatile blood flow through the cavities of the heart and great vessels is time-varying and multidi...
The aim of the current study was to assess the scan-rescan reproducibility of left ventricular (LV) ...
The main function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system by generating p...
Carlsson M, Heiberg E, Toger J, Arheden H. Quantification of left and right ventricular kinetic ener...
Blood flow through the heart and great vessels moves in three dimensions (3D) throughout time. Howev...