Cardiac MRI at low field strengths
AE Campbell‐Washburn, J Varghese… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cardiac MR imaging is well established for assessment of cardiovascular structure and
function, myocardial scar, quantitative flow, parametric mapping, and myocardial perfusion …
function, myocardial scar, quantitative flow, parametric mapping, and myocardial perfusion …
State-of-the-art review of lung imaging in cystic fibrosis with recommendations for pulmonologists and radiologists from the “iMAging managEment of cySTic fibROsis” …
P Ciet, S Bertolo, M Ros, R Casciaro… - European …, 2022 - Eur Respiratory Soc
Objective Imaging represents an important noninvasive means to assess cystic fibrosis (CF)
lung disease, which remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality in CF patients. While …
lung disease, which remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality in CF patients. While …
M4Raw: A multi-contrast, multi-repetition, multi-channel MRI k-space dataset for low-field MRI research
Recently, low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has gained renewed interest to
promote MRI accessibility and affordability worldwide. The presented M4Raw dataset aims …
promote MRI accessibility and affordability worldwide. The presented M4Raw dataset aims …
Toward lung ventilation imaging using hyperpolarized diethyl ether gas contrast agent
NM Ariyasingha, MRH Chowdhury… - … A European Journal, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Hyperpolarized 129Xe gas was FDA‐approved as an inhalable contrast agent for magnetic
resonance imaging of a wide range of pulmonary diseases in December 2022. Despite the …
resonance imaging of a wide range of pulmonary diseases in December 2022. Despite the …
Low-Field-Strength Body MRI: Challenges and Opportunities at 0.55 T
Advances in MRI technology have led to the development of low-field-strength
(hereafter,“low-field”)(0.55 T) MRI systems with lower weight, fewer shielding requirements …
(hereafter,“low-field”)(0.55 T) MRI systems with lower weight, fewer shielding requirements …
Low-field 0.55 T MRI for assessment of pulmonary groundglass and fibrosis-like opacities: Inter-reader and inter-modality concordance
L Azour, R Condos, MB Keerthivasan, M Bruno… - European journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose To evaluate detection and characterization of groundglass and fibrosis-like
opacities imaged by non-contrast 0.55 Tesla MRI, and versus clinically-acquired chest CT …
opacities imaged by non-contrast 0.55 Tesla MRI, and versus clinically-acquired chest CT …
Assessment of lung structure and regional function using 0.55 T MRI in patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Objectives Contemporary lower-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may offer
advantages for lung imaging by virtue of the improved field homogeneity. The aim of this …
advantages for lung imaging by virtue of the improved field homogeneity. The aim of this …
Quality assessment of routine brain imaging at 0.55 T: initial experience in a clinical workflow
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of clinical brain imaging in healthy
subjects and patients on an FDA‐approved commercial 0.55 T MRI scanner, and to provide …
subjects and patients on an FDA‐approved commercial 0.55 T MRI scanner, and to provide …
Lung nodule detection with modern low-field MRI (0.55 T) in comparison to CT
Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of modern low-field magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) for lung nodule detection and to correlate nodule size …
resonance imaging (MRI) for lung nodule detection and to correlate nodule size …
[HTML][HTML] Imaging gravity-induced lung water redistribution with automated inline processing at 0.55 T cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Background Quantitative assessment of dynamic lung water accumulation is of interest to
unmask latent heart failure. We develop and validate a free-breathing 3D ultrashort echo …
unmask latent heart failure. We develop and validate a free-breathing 3D ultrashort echo …