The aim of this study is to simultaneously quantify T1/T2 across three slices of the left-ventricular myocardium without breath-holds or ECG monitoring, all within a 3 min scan. Radial simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) encoding, self-gating, and image reconstruction was incorporated into the cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) Multitasking framework to simultaneously image three short-axis slices. A T2prep-IR FLASH sequence with two flip angles was designed and implemented to allow B1+-robust T1 and T2 mapping. The proposed Multitasking-SMS method was validated in a standardized phantom and 10 healthy volunteers, comparing T1 and T2 measurements and scan-rescan repeatability against corresponding reference methods in one layer of phantom v...
Background: Measurement of myocardial T2 * is becoming widely used in the assessment of patients at ...
Magnetic resonance multitasking (MR Multitasking) is a multi-dimensional imaging framework that was ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance T1ρ mapping may detect myocardial injuries without exogenous contr...
PURPOSE: To develop a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram technique for simultaneous myocardial T1...
PURPOSE:Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the heart typically acquires 2-4 short-axis (SA) slices to ...
PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy and repeatability of a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
Quantitative myocardial T2 mapping allows non-invasive assessment of myocardial inflammation/edema [...
Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging can be used to characterize fibrosis, o...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the longitudinal- and transverse relaxation time in the myocardium has...
The Multimapping technique was recently proposed for simultaneous myocardial T-1 and T-2 mapping. In...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the United States, translating to a high c...
Abstract Background Simultaneous-Multi-Slice (SMS) perfusion imaging has the potential to acquire mu...
The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a regularized Simultaneous Multi-Slice (SMS) recons...
Background: Double inversion recovery (DIR) fast spin-echo (FSE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (...
ObjectivesThis study sought to establish an accurate and reproducible T2-mapping cardiac magnetic re...
Background: Measurement of myocardial T2 * is becoming widely used in the assessment of patients at ...
Magnetic resonance multitasking (MR Multitasking) is a multi-dimensional imaging framework that was ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance T1ρ mapping may detect myocardial injuries without exogenous contr...
PURPOSE: To develop a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram technique for simultaneous myocardial T1...
PURPOSE:Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of the heart typically acquires 2-4 short-axis (SA) slices to ...
PurposeTo evaluate the accuracy and repeatability of a free-breathing, non-electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
Quantitative myocardial T2 mapping allows non-invasive assessment of myocardial inflammation/edema [...
Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging can be used to characterize fibrosis, o...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of the longitudinal- and transverse relaxation time in the myocardium has...
The Multimapping technique was recently proposed for simultaneous myocardial T-1 and T-2 mapping. In...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the United States, translating to a high c...
Abstract Background Simultaneous-Multi-Slice (SMS) perfusion imaging has the potential to acquire mu...
The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a regularized Simultaneous Multi-Slice (SMS) recons...
Background: Double inversion recovery (DIR) fast spin-echo (FSE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (...
ObjectivesThis study sought to establish an accurate and reproducible T2-mapping cardiac magnetic re...
Background: Measurement of myocardial T2 * is becoming widely used in the assessment of patients at ...
Magnetic resonance multitasking (MR Multitasking) is a multi-dimensional imaging framework that was ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance T1ρ mapping may detect myocardial injuries without exogenous contr...