S.D. Weingärtner
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Highlights of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2025 conference
Leading the way to accessible, efficient, and sustainable cardiovascular magnetic resonance
The 28th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) took place from January 29 to February 1, 2025, in Washington, D.C. SCMR 2025 brought together a diverse group of 1714 cardiologists, radiologists, scientists, and technologists from m
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Purpose: To introduce Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) preparations for myocardial Arterial Spin Labeling (myoASL) for mitigation of heart rate (HR) variability induced physiological noise (PN).
Methods: DIR-labeling was implemented for double ECG-gated myoASLsequences an ...
Methods: DIR-labeling was implemented for double ECG-gated myoASLsequences an ...
To evaluate heart rate as a patient-related confounder in a commonly applied T2 balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) mapping sequence used for myocardial tissue characterization.Materials and Methods: This retrospective analysis included prospectively (from December 2013
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Purpose: To develop and evaluate a robust cardiac B+1 mapping sequence at 3 T, using Bloch–Siegert shift (BSS)-based preparations.
Methods: A longitudinal magnetization preparation module was designed to encode |B+1 |. After magnetization tip-down, off-resonant Fermi pul ...
Methods: A longitudinal magnetization preparation module was designed to encode |B+1 |. After magnetization tip-down, off-resonant Fermi pul ...
Purpose
To harmonize the use of color for MR relaxometry maps and therefore recommend the use of specific color-maps for representing T1, T2, and T2* maps and their inverses.
Methods
Perceptually linearized color-maps were chosen to have similar color settings as ...
To harmonize the use of color for MR relaxometry maps and therefore recommend the use of specific color-maps for representing T1, T2, and T2* maps and their inverses.
Methods
Perceptually linearized color-maps were chosen to have similar color settings as ...
The future of cardiovascular magnetic resonance
All-in-one vs. real-time (Part 1)
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) protocols can be lengthy and complex, which has driven the research community to develop new technologies to make these protocols more efficient and patient-friendly. Two different approaches to improving CMR have been proposed, specificall
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Purpose
To optimize Relaxation along a Fictitious Field (RAFF) pulses for rotating frame relaxometry with improved robustness in the presence of B0 and B1+ field inhomogeneities.
Methods
The resilience of RAFF pulses against B0 and B1+ inhomogeneities was studied ...
To optimize Relaxation along a Fictitious Field (RAFF) pulses for rotating frame relaxometry with improved robustness in the presence of B0 and B1+ field inhomogeneities.
Methods
The resilience of RAFF pulses against B0 and B1+ inhomogeneities was studied ...
Color Maps
Facilitating the Clinical Impact of Quantitative MRI
Presenting quantitative data using non-standardized color maps potentially results in unrecognized misinterpretation of data. Clinically meaningful color maps should intuitively and inclusively represent data without misleading interpretation. Uniformity of the color gradient for
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Purpose: Evaluate the feasibility of quantification of Relaxation Along a Fictitious Field in the 2nd rotating frame (RAFF2) relaxation times in the human myocardium at 3 T.
Methods: TRAFF2 mapping was performed using a breath-held ECG-gated acquisition of five images: o ...
Methods: TRAFF2 mapping was performed using a breath-held ECG-gated acquisition of five images: o ...
T2-hyperintense lesions are the key imaging marker of multiple sclerosis (MS). Previous studies have shown that the white matter surrounding such lesions is often also affected by MS. Our aim was to develop a new method to visualize and quantify the extent of white mat
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Objective: Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) holds great promise for the early detection of cartilage deterioration. Here, a Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) framework is proposed for comprehensive and rapid quantification of T
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to develop and optimize an adiabatic (Formula presented.) ((Formula presented.)) mapping method for robust quantification of spin-lock (SL) relaxation in the myocardium at 3T. Methods: Adiabatic SL (aSL) preparations were optimized for resilience
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Improved reproducibility for myocardial ASL
Impact of physiological and acquisition parameters
Purpose: To investigate and mitigate the influence of physiological and acquisition-related parameters on myocardial blood flow (MBF) measurements obtained with myocardial Arterial Spin Labeling (myoASL). Methods: A Flow-sensitive Alternating Inversion Recovery (FAIR) myoASL sequ
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The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a regularized Simultaneous Multi-Slice (SMS) reconstruction method for improved Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMR). The proposed reconstruction method, SMS with COmpOsition of k-space IntErpolations (SMS-COOKIE) combines the
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Saturation-pulse prepared heart-rate independent inversion-recovery (SAPPHIRE) biventricular T1 mapping
Inter-field strength, head-to-head comparison of diastolic, systolic and dark-blood measurements
Background: To assess the feasibility of biventricular SAPPHIRE T1 mapping in vivo across field strengths using diastolic, systolic and dark-blood (DB) approaches. Methods: 10 healthy volunteers underwent same-day non-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 1.5 T
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Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) with cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is the clinical reference for assessment of myocardial scar and focal fibrosis. However, current LGE techniques are confined to imaging of a single cardiac phase, which hampers assessment of scar moti
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Dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI acquires a series of images following the administration of a contrast agent, and plays an important clinical role in diagnosing various diseases. DCE MRI typically necessitates rapid imaging to provide sufficient spatio-temporal resolution and
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With sound pressure levels reaching up to 130 dB, acoustic noise in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the main sources of patient discomfort in otherwise one of the safest medical imaging modalities. In this work, a noise prediction-based approach, termed predictive nois
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