نتایج جستجو برای: کنوانسیون cmr

تعداد نتایج: 8783  

2013
Lauren A Simprini Anika Afroz Igor Klem Christoph J Jensen Raymond J Kim John F Heitner Michael Sood Elizabeth Chandy Dipan J Shah Juan C Lopez-Mattei Robert W Biederman Anthon Fuisz Kambiz Ghafourian Jonathan W Weinsaft

Background Mitral regurgitation (MR) is clinically important for patients with prosthetic mitral valves (PMV). While CMR can quantify MR based on flow, this requires dedicated imaging. Cine-CMR (SSFP) provides an alternative approach, whereby MR can be graded based on regurgitation-associated intervoxel dephasing. As cine-CMR is a standard component of nearly all exams, it could be used to scre...

2013
Michael J Campbell Piers Barker Stephen Darty Raymond J Kim

Background Adenosine stress perfusion CMR is commonly used for assessing coronary artery disease (CAD) in adults. CAD is uncommon in children, but does occur. There is limited experience performing adenosine stress perfusion CMR in young children. Performing stress perfusion CMR in young children presents a number of technical imaging challenges. Specific Aim: Evaluate image quality and optimal...

2008
Juerg Schwitter

Myocardial perfusion and wall motion assessment by CMR for detection of CAD. Contrast media (CM) first-pass techniques are the most commonly used approaches for perfusion-CMR. Alternatively, blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) techniques and spin-labeling techniques have also been applied to measure myocardial perfusion, but are still in an early experimental stage. As an alternative for perfus...

2015
Nadine Kawel-Boehm Alicia Maceira Emanuela R Valsangiacomo-Buechel Jens Vogel-Claussen Evrim B Turkbey Rupert Williams Sven Plein Michael Tee John Eng David A Bluemke

Morphological and functional parameters such as chamber size and function, aortic diameters and distensibility, flow and T1 and T2* relaxation time can be assessed and quantified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Knowledge of normal values for quantitative CMR is crucial to interpretation of results and to distinguish normal from disease. In this review, we present normal reference va...

2013
Ian Paterson George A Wells Justin A Ezekowitz James A White Matthias G Friedrich Lisa M Mielniczuk Eileen O’Meara Benjamin Chow Rob A deKemp Ran Klein Carole Dennie Alexander Dick Doug Coyle Girish Dwivedi Miroslaw Rajda Graham A Wright Mika Laine Helena Hanninen Eric Larose Kim A Connelly Howard Leong-Poi Andrew G Howarth Ross A Davies Lloyd Duchesne Seppo Yla-Herttuala Antti Saraste Paul Farand Linda Garrard Jean-Claude Tardif Malcolm Arnold Juhani Knuuti Rob Beanlands Kwan L Chan

BACKGROUND Imaging has become a routine part of heart failure (HF) investigation. Echocardiography is a first-line test in HF given its availability and it provides valuable diagnostic and prognostic information. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is an emerging clinical tool in the management of patients with non-ischemic heart failure. Current ACC/AHA/CCS/ESC guidelines advocate its role in the...

2015
Alberto Esteban-Fernández Isabel Coma-Canella Gorka Bastarrika-Aleman Joaquín Barba-Cosials Nahikari Salterain-Gonzalez Pedro M Azcárte-Aguero

Background Stress cardiac magnetic resonance with adenosine (CMR-A) is a valid test to rule out myocardial ischaemia. We follow-up a cohort of patients with CMR-A due to suspected myocardial ischaemia, considering patients with very high cardiovascular risk. Methods We included all patients with CMR-A between June 2009 and November 2012, considering two groups: those with a very high cardiovasc...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2009
Boris Schmitt Paul Steendijk Karsten Lunze Stanislav Ovroutski Jan Falkenberg Pedram Rahmanzadeh Nizar Maarouf Peter Ewert Felix Berger Titus Kuehne

OBJECTIVES This study sought to develop and validate a method for the integrated analysis of systolic and diastolic ventricular function. BACKGROUND An integrated approach to assess ventricular pump function, myocontractility (end-systolic pressure-volume relationship [ESPVR]), and diastolic compliance (end-diastolic pressure-volume relation [EDPVR]) is of high clinical value. Cardiac magneti...

2016
Shazia T. Hussain Amedeo Chiribiri Geraint Morton Nuno Bettencourt Andreas Schuster Matthias Paul Divaka Perera Eike Nagel

BACKGROUND Perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and fractional flow reserve (FFR) are emerging as the most accurate tools for the assessment of myocardial ischemia noninvasively or in the catheter laboratory. However, there is limited data comparing CMR and FFR in patients with multi-vessel disease. This study aims to evaluate the correlation between myocardial ischemia detected by...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2012
Chadwick D Miller James W Hoekstra Cedric Lefebvre Howard Blumstein Craig A Hamilton Erin N Harper Simon Mahler Deborah B Diercks Rebecca Neiberg W Gregory Hundley

BACKGROUND Among intermediate- to high-risk patients with chest pain, we have shown that a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) stress test strategy implemented in an observation unit (OU) reduces 1-year health care costs compared with inpatient care. In this study, we compare 2 OU strategies to determine among lower-risk patients if a mandatory CMR stress test strategy was more effective than a ph...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2012
Philipp Lurz Ingo Eitel Julia Adam Julia Steiner Matthias Grothoff Steffen Desch Georg Fuernau Suzanne de Waha Mahdi Sareban Christian Luecke Karin Klingel Reinhard Kandolf Gerhard Schuler Matthias Gutberlet Holger Thiele

OBJECTIVES The goal of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) compared with endomyocardial biopsy in patients with suspected acute myocarditis (AMC) and chronic myocarditis (CMC). BACKGROUND Several studies have reported an encouraging diagnostic performance of CMR in myocarditis. However, the comparison of CMR with clinical data only and the u...

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