high spatial resolution myocardial perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance for the detection of...
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High spatial resolution myocardial perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance for the detection of coronary artery
disease
by Sven Plein, Sebastian Kozerke, Daniel Suerder, Thomas F. Luescher, John P. Greenwood, Peter Boesiger, and Juerg Schwitter
EHJVolume 29(17):2148-2155
August 25, 2008
Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2008. For permissions please email: [email protected]
Receiver–operating characteristics curve for the ability of the cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion score to detect coronary artery disease >50%.
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Case example: 47-year-old male with previous inferior myocardial infarction, in whom subsequent coronary angiography showed chronic total occlusion of the right coronary artery
and a patent proximal left anterior descending artery stent.
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Case examples of right ventricular (RV) perfusion.
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Case example: myocardial perfusion-cardiac magnetic resonance study of a 56-year-old patient with 90% stenosis of the left anterior descending coronary artery on subsequent coronary
angiography.
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Respiratory and k–t reconstruction-related artefact: perfusion-cardiac magnetic resonance images from a patient who was unable to hold his breath during the stress-perfusion acquisition.
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