BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation technique recently emerged, which is expected to deliver high-quality data with a high success rate. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that self-navigated 3D-CMR enables the reliable assessment of cardiovascular anatomy in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) and to define factors that affect image quality. METHODS: CHD patients ≥2 years-old and referred for CMR for initial assessment or for a follow-up study were included to undergo a free-breathing self-navigated 3D CMR at 1.5T. Performance criteria were: correct description of cardiac segmental anatomy, overall image quality, coronary artery visibility, and reproducibili...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...
BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation techniqu...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the method of choice for evaluation of aortic ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the method of choice for evaluation of aortic ...
PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance of respiratory self-navigation for whole-heart coronar...
Respiratory motion is a major challenge in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and contemporary...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...
BACKGROUND: For free-breathing cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), the self-navigation techniqu...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
To evaluate a self-navigated free-breathing three-dimensional (SNFB3D) radial whole-heart MRA techni...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the method of choice for evaluation of aortic ...
Aims: To investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) ...
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the method of choice for evaluation of aortic ...
PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance of respiratory self-navigation for whole-heart coronar...
Respiratory motion is a major challenge in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and contemporary...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
AimsTo investigate the use of respiratory motion compensation using image-based navigation (iNAV) wi...
PURPOSE: To test the direct influence of the reference respiratory position on image quality for sel...