offering a new way for efficient and high-quality myocardial perfusion MRI. Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) perfusion data were collected from 47 heart disease patients using standard clinical MRI ...
This study demonstrated that stress perfusion-CMR is safe and provides ... methods to reduce artefacts caused by CIEDs during cardiac MRI. Techniques such as right-sided generator implantation ...
Non-invasive CT coronary angiography is an established technique for assessing coronary heart disease with accuracy similar to invasive coronary angiography. CT myocardial perfusion imaging can now ...
Methods: Fifty-two consecutive patients with SSc underwent cardiac MRI to determine morphological, functional, perfusion at rest and delayed enhancement abnormalities. Results: At least one ...
This meta-analysis assesses the diagnostic value of coronary CT angiography (CCTA), CCTA combined with CT perfusion (CCTA+CTP), cardiac MRI (CMR) and single-photon emission CT (SPECT) compared with ...
A cardiac MRI scan is done using an MRI machine. The machine uses magnetic and radio waves to show detailed pictures of the inside of your heart. You may have a cardiac MRI to help look for: The ...
Conclusions Detailed magnetic resonance assessments of cardiac function and systemic perfusion are feasible in newborn infants, and provide more complete data with greater reproducibility than ...
What is MRI of the heart? Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a large magnet, radio signals, and a computer to make images of organs and tissue in the body. In this case, the heart is ...
Myocardial perfusion scans use a small amount of radioactive substance to create images which show blood flow to the heart muscle. The test can also be known as a thallium scan, MIBI scan, technetium ...
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is one of only a few academic health centers in the country with three cardiac MRI scanners allowing us to image patients with a variety of conditions ...