338 research outputs found
Use of T2 maps for rapid prediction of stress effectiveness before the injection of contrast in myocardial perfusion studies at 3.0T
Myocardial extracellular volume imaging by CMR quantitatively characterizes myocardial infarction and subclinical myocardial fibrosis
Non-contrast quantitative T1-mapping indicates that salvaged myocardium develops edema during coronary occlusion, whereas infarction exhibits evidence of additional reperfusion injury
Understanding why edema in salvaged myocardium is difficult to detect by late gadolinium enhancement
Quantitative T1-maps delineate myocardium at risk as accurately as T2-maps - experimental validation with microspheres
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