Chelu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Cloud-processed 4D CMR flow imaging for pulmonary flow quantificationChelu et al., 2016
- Document ID
- 9606191413131028785
- Author
- Chelu R
- Wanambiro K
- Hsiao A
- Swart L
- Voogd T
- van den Hoven A
- van Kranenburg M
- Coenen A
- Boccalini S
- Wielopolski P
- Vogel M
- Krestin G
- Vasanawala S
- Budde R
- Roos-Hesselink J
- Nieman K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- European journal of radiology
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Objectives In this study, we evaluated a cloud-based platform for cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) four-dimensional (4D) flow imaging, with fully integrated correction for eddy currents, Maxwell phase effects, and gradient field non-linearity, to quantify forward …
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