Matthias G Friedrich
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Recent Articles
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Ochs A, Nippes M, Salatzki J, Weberling L, Osman N, Johannes Riffel , et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson
. 2025 Mar;
:101879.
PMID: 40086634
Background: Previous data suggests dynamic handgrip exercise (DHE) as a potential physiological, needle-free stressor feasible for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) conditions. DHE-fast Strain-ENCoded imaging (fSENC) is potentially cost-saving, ultra-fast and...
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Protein Biomarkers of Adverse Clinical Features and Events in Sarcomeric Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Tahir U, Kolm P, Kwong R, Desai M, Dolman S, Deng S, et al.
Circ Heart Fail
. 2024 Nov;
17(12):e011707.
PMID: 39498543
Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a heterogeneous condition that can lead to atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and sudden cardiac death in many individuals but mild clinical impact in others. The...
3.
Azab S, Doiron D, Schulze K, Brook J, Brauer M, Smith E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Oct;
19(10):e0309912.
PMID: 39480801
Objectives: Long-term exposure to air pollution has been associated with higher risk of cardiovascular mortality. Less is known about the association of air pollution with initial development of cardiovascular disease....
4.
Wang S, Kim P, Wang H, Ng M, Arai A, Singh A, et al.
JACC Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2024 Sep;
17(12):1428-1441.
PMID: 39297850
Background: Myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) using stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) have been shown to identify epicardial coronary artery disease. However, comparative analysis between quantitative...
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Rafiee M, Eyre K, Leo M, Benovoy M, Friedrich M, Chetrit M
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging
. 2024 Sep;
40(10):2021-2039.
PMID: 39292396
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is an important clinical tool that obtains high-quality images for assessment of cardiac morphology, function, and tissue characteristics. However, the technique may be prone to...
6.
Eyre K, Rafiee M, Leo M, Ma J, Hillier E, Amini N, et al.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson
. 2024 Jul;
26(2):101069.
PMID: 39079600
Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) cine imaging is still limited by long acquisition times. This study evaluated the clinical utility of an accelerated two-dimensional (2D) cine sequence with deep learning...
7.
Harnois-Leblanc S, McNealis V, Friedrich M, Bigras J, Van Hulst A, Nuyt A, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2024 Jul;
275:114196.
PMID: 39019321
Objective: To estimate associations between physical activity and sedentary behaviors and early markers of cardiovascular diseases in adolescents with and without type 1 diabetes. Study Design: Cross-sectional data stem from...
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Razaghizad A, McKee T, Malhame I, Friedrich M, Giannetti N, Coristine A, et al.
JACC Adv
. 2024 Jun;
2(8):100613.
PMID: 38938369
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are increasingly being used for cardiovascular research and physical activity promotion. Objectives: As a result, the authors aimed to evaluate which features facilitate and impede...
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McNamara D, Cooper L, Arbel Y, Bhimaraj A, Bocchi E, Friedrich M, et al.
ESC Heart Fail
. 2024 Jun;
11(5):3416-3424.
PMID: 38937900
Aims: Acute myocarditis, although a rare disease, can be associated with sudden cardiac death or the need for transplantation in both children and young adults. To date, there is no...
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Mumuni A, Eyre K, Montalba C, Harrison A, Maharjan S, Botwe F, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol
. 2024 May;
21(8):1222-1234.
PMID: 38763442
Purpose: Access to MRI in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains among the poorest in the world. The lack of skilled MRI personnel exacerbates access gaps, reinforcing long-standing health disparities....