Contijoch et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Self‐gated MRI of multiple beat morphologies in the presence of arrhythmiasContijoch et al., 2017
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- Contijoch F
- Iyer S
- Pilla J
- Yushkevich P
- Gorman III J
- Gorman R
- Litt H
- Han Y
- Witschey W
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- Magnetic resonance in medicine
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Purpose Develop self‐gated MRI for distinct heartbeat morphologies in subjects with arrhythmias. Methods Golden angle radial data was obtained in seven sinus and eight arrhythmias subjects. An image‐based cardiac navigator was derived from single‐shot …
- 206010003119 Arrhythmia 0 title abstract description 58
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