Free‐breathing, non‐ECG, continuous myocardial T1 mapping with cardiovascular magnetic resonance multitasking
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2018Vol. 81(4), pp. 2450–2463
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Jaime L. Shaw, Qi Yang, Zhengwei Zhou, Zixin Deng, Christopher Nguyen, Debiao Li, Anthony Christodoulou
Abstract
Multitasking T1 mapping can quantify native T1 and ECV in the myocardium with free-breathing, non-ECG, continuous scans with good image quality and good repeatability in vivo in healthy subjects, and correlation with MOLLI T1 and ECV in acute myocardial infarction patients.
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