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Adrienne E Campbell-Washburn

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Hanneman K, Picano E, Campbell-Washburn A, Zhang Q, Browne L, Kozor R, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2025 Jan; :101840. PMID: 39884945
Delivery of health care, including medical imaging, generates substantial global greenhouse gas emissions. The cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) community has an opportunity to decrease our carbon footprint, mitigate the effects...
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Yang B, Elinoff J, Campbell-Washburn A, Wen H, Moss J
Chest . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39580110
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare cystic lung disease affecting women and is characterized by the proliferation of abnormal smooth muscle-like cells within the lungs, kidneys, and lymphatic system. FEV and...
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Wang Z, Ramasawmy R, Javed A, Mugler 3rd J, Meyer C, Campbell-Washburn A
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Nov; 93(4):1741-1750. PMID: 39567364
Purpose: To develop single-slab 3D spiral turbo spin echo (spiral SPACE) for 1-mm isotropic whole-brain T-weighted imaging on a high-performance 0.55T scanner, with high scan efficiency from interleaved spiral-in-out trajectories,...
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Dou Q, Wang Z, Feng X, Campbell-Washburn A, Mugler 3rd J, Meyer C
NMR Biomed . 2024 Nov; 38(1):e5291. PMID: 39523816
MR images with high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) provide more diagnostic information. Various methods for MRI denoising have been developed, but the majority of them operate on the magnitude image and...
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Xiang J, Ramasawmy R, Seemann F, Peters D, Campbell-Washburn A
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson . 2024 Sep; 26(2):101098. PMID: 39278416
Background: There is a growing interest in the development and application of mid-field (0.55T) for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), including flow imaging. However, aortic flow imaging at 0.55T has limited...
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Keenan K, Tasdelen B, Javed A, Ramasawmy R, Rizzo R, Martin M, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Sep; 93(1):289-300. PMID: 39219179
Purpose: To compare T1 and T2 measurements across commercial and prototype 0.55T MRI systems in both phantom and healthy participants using the same vendor-neutral pulse sequences, reconstruction, and analysis methods....
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Gunasekaran S, Szava-Kovats A, Battey T, Gross J, Picano E, Raman S, et al.
Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging . 2024 Jun; 6(3):e240135. PMID: 38900024
Environmental exposures including poor air quality and extreme temperatures are exacerbated by climate change and are associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Concomitantly, the delivery of health care generates substantial atmospheric...
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Ibrahim F, Cadour F, Campbell-Washburn A, Allen B, Vosshenrich J, Brown M, et al.
Radiology . 2024 Apr; 311(1):e240588. PMID: 38652029
See also the article by Lenkinski and Rofsky in this issue. See also the article by McKee et al in this issue.
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Seemann F, Heiberg E, Bruce C, Khan J, Potersnak A, Ramasawmy R, et al.
Eur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract . 2024 Apr; 2(1):qyae016. PMID: 38645798
Aims: Pressure-volume (PV) loops have utility in the evaluation of cardiac pathophysiology but require invasive measurements. Recently, a time-varying elastance model to derive PV loops non-invasively was proposed, using left...
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Daude P, Ramasawmy R, Javed A, Lederman R, Chow K, Campbell-Washburn A
Magn Reson Med . 2024 Mar; 92(2):751-760. PMID: 38469944
Purpose: To develop an inline automatic quality control to achieve consistent diagnostic image quality with subject-specific scan time, and to demonstrate this method for 2D phase-contrast flow MRI to reach...