Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art
<p>Abstract</p> <p>In less than two decades, first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has undergone a wide range of changes with the development and availability of improved hardware, software, and contrast agents, in concert with a better understanding of the m...
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doaj-1218fe48bb0042908e63221386b602de2020-11-25T01:04:44ZengBMCJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance1097-66471532-429X2008-04-011011810.1186/1532-429X-10-18Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the artAxel LeonFerreira PedroEpstein Frederick HNayak KrishnaRaman Subha VGerber Bernhard LKraitchman Dara L<p>Abstract</p> <p>In less than two decades, first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has undergone a wide range of changes with the development and availability of improved hardware, software, and contrast agents, in concert with a better understanding of the mechanisms of contrast enhancement. The following review provides a perspective of the historical development of first-pass CMR, the developments in pulse sequence design and contrast agents, the relevant animal models used in early preclinical studies, the mechanism of artifacts, the differences between 1.5T and 3T scanning, and the relevant clinical applications and protocols. This comprehensive overview includes a summary of the past clinical performance of first-pass perfusion CMR and current clinical applications using state-of-the-art methodologies.</p> http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/10/1/18 |
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Axel Leon Ferreira Pedro Epstein Frederick H Nayak Krishna Raman Subha V Gerber Bernhard L Kraitchman Dara L Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance |
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Axel Leon Ferreira Pedro Epstein Frederick H Nayak Krishna Raman Subha V Gerber Bernhard L Kraitchman Dara L |
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Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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Myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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myocardial first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance: history, theory, and current state of the art |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>In less than two decades, first-pass perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has undergone a wide range of changes with the development and availability of improved hardware, software, and contrast agents, in concert with a better understanding of the mechanisms of contrast enhancement. The following review provides a perspective of the historical development of first-pass CMR, the developments in pulse sequence design and contrast agents, the relevant animal models used in early preclinical studies, the mechanism of artifacts, the differences between 1.5T and 3T scanning, and the relevant clinical applications and protocols. This comprehensive overview includes a summary of the past clinical performance of first-pass perfusion CMR and current clinical applications using state-of-the-art methodologies.</p> |
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