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MRI of Myocardial Function: Motion Tracking Techniques

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Radiology
Date 1996 Jan 1
PMID 8847969
Citations 44
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Abstract

Methods for the noninvasive measurement of three-dimensional myocardial motion with MRI have recently been developed using presaturation tagging and velocity-encoded phase maps. The quality of clinical cardiac MRI studies has also recently improved with the advent of breath-hold scanning. The combination of breath-hold imaging with tagging and velocity-encoding sequences has made the measurement of myocardial wall motion in patients a simple and reproducible exam. These methods make it possible to quantify the severity and extent of regional heart wall motion abnormalities both at rest and during stress. This article reviews the MRI techniques developed for these applications.

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