International audienceIn clinical applications, cardiac gated sequences are commonly used for heart imaging. In practice, we simply wait a fixed time called Trigger Delay (TD) after the R-wave has been detected to acquire data in the chosen cardiac phase. The main problem of this method is that the TD is constant and does not take into account the physiological variability such as instantaneous heart rate changes during breath-hold or free breathing. Another issue is that we cannot use a TD shorter than the preparation time. Consequently when a cardiac gated sequence with a long preparation time is used, only diastolic images are achievable. Double Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (DIR-FSE), resulting in black-blood images of the heart [1]...
Fig 2: Systolic black-blood images in three subjects (top row) and comparison with CINE acquisitions...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a real-time adaptive trigger delay on image quality to correct fo...
International audienceObject: Quantitative T-2 measurement is applied in cardiac Magnetic Resonance ...
International audienceIn clinical applications, cardiac gated sequences are commonly used for heart ...
International audienceBlack blood Fast Spin Echo imaging of the heart is usually performed during th...
International audienceCardiac MRI is still challenging due to the perpetual heart motion. In order t...
International audienceIn cardiac MR imaging, the Double Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (DIR-FSE) ...
Black Blood Fast Spin Echo imaging of the heart is usually per-formed during mid-diastolic rest. Thi...
Cardiac MRI sequences are generally synchronized on the R wave of the ECG and the read out is done i...
International audienceDouble Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (DIR-FSE) sequences, resulting in bla...
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Fig 2: Systolic black-blood images in three subjects (top row) and comparison with CINE acquisitions...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a real-time adaptive trigger delay on image quality to correct fo...
International audienceObject: Quantitative T-2 measurement is applied in cardiac Magnetic Resonance ...
International audienceIn clinical applications, cardiac gated sequences are commonly used for heart ...
International audienceBlack blood Fast Spin Echo imaging of the heart is usually performed during th...
International audienceCardiac MRI is still challenging due to the perpetual heart motion. In order t...
International audienceIn cardiac MR imaging, the Double Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (DIR-FSE) ...
Black Blood Fast Spin Echo imaging of the heart is usually per-formed during mid-diastolic rest. Thi...
Cardiac MRI sequences are generally synchronized on the R wave of the ECG and the read out is done i...
International audienceDouble Inversion Recovery Fast Spin Echo (DIR-FSE) sequences, resulting in bla...
©2008 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
Fig 2: Systolic black-blood images in three subjects (top row) and comparison with CINE acquisitions...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of a real-time adaptive trigger delay on image quality to correct fo...
International audienceObject: Quantitative T-2 measurement is applied in cardiac Magnetic Resonance ...