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International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR '01)
Flow and Motion: Implications on Cardiac MR
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
June 10-June 12
ISBN: 0-7695-1113-9
Jennifer Keegan, Royal Brompton &Harefield NHS Trust
Peter Gatehouse, Royal Brompton &Harefield NHS Trust
Permi Jhooti, Royal Brompton &Harefield NHS Trust
David Firmin, Imperial College and Royal Brompton &Harefield NHS Trust
Guang Zhong Yang, Imperial College and Royal Brompton &Harefield NHS Trust
Abstract: The field of Cardiac MR is becoming an increasingly important area of research and development. Recent improvements in system hardware are in part driven by and in part driving the very rapid progress that is being made in the area. The relatively slow initial development has been a result of the very complex and to a large extent unpredictable nature of the motion of the heart itself and blood flow within it. An understanding of these issues has been important for two reasons. Firstly, to develop methods of improving image quality in the presence of such flows and motions and secondly to measure these physiological parameters, that may have important implications to the status of the cardiovascular system, for guidance and monitoring of clinical intervention. This contribution will overview the issues and problems of flow and motion on MR, it will then discuss the methods that have been developed to address and reduce the impact of these and will also describe some of the approaches to measuring these parameters.
Citation:
Jennifer Keegan, Peter Gatehouse, Permi Jhooti, David Firmin, Guang Zhong Yang, "Flow and Motion: Implications on Cardiac MR," miar, pp.0053, International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR '01), 2001
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