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Philip G Batchelor

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Toussaint N, Stoeck C, Schaeffter T, Kozerke S, Sermesant M, Batchelor P
Med Image Anal . 2013 Mar; 17(8):1243-55. PMID: 23523287
In vivo imaging of cardiac 3D fibre architecture is still a practical and methodological challenge. However it potentially provides important clinical insights, for example leading to a better understanding of...
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Usman M, Atkinson D, Odille F, Kolbitsch C, Vaillant G, Schaeffter T, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2012 Aug; 70(2):504-16. PMID: 22899104
Compressed sensing (CS) has been demonstrated to accelerate MRI acquisitions by reconstructing sparse images of good quality from highly undersampled data. Motion during MR scans can cause inconsistencies in k-space...
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Zarinabad N, Chiribiri A, Hautvast G, Ishida M, Schuster A, Cvetkovic Z, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2012 Feb; 68(6):1994-2004. PMID: 22354744
The purpose of this study is to enable high spatial resolution voxel-wise quantitative analysis of myocardial perfusion in dynamic contrast-enhanced cardiovascular MR, in particular by finding the most favorable quantification...
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Toussaint N, Sermesant M, Stoeck C, Kozerke S, Batchelor P
Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv . 2010 Oct; 13(Pt 1):418-25. PMID: 20879258
In vivo imaging of the cardiac 3D fibre architecture is still a challenge, but it would have many clinical applications, for instance to better understand pathologies and to follow up...
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Odille F, Uribe S, Batchelor P, Prieto C, Schaeffter T, Atkinson D
Magn Reson Med . 2010 May; 63(5):1247-57. PMID: 20432296
This paper describes an acquisition and reconstruction strategy for cardiac cine MRI that does not require the use of electrocardiogram or breath holding. The method has similarities with self-gated techniques...
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Patel M, Toussaint N, Charles-Edwards G, Lin J, Batchelor P
MAGMA . 2010 Mar; 23(5-6):399-408. PMID: 20229087
Object: The anterior commissure is a critical interhemispheric pathway in animals, yet its connections in humans are not clearly understood. Its distribution has shown to vary greatly between species, and...
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Knowles B, Batchelor P, Parish V, Ginks M, Plein S, Razavi R, et al.
Magn Reson Med . 2008 Nov; 60(6):1524-30. PMID: 19025896
Delayed contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) provides prognostic information by delineating regions of myocardial scar. The mechanism of this delayed enhancement in myocardial infarctions (MIs) is hypothesized to result from...
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Prieto C, Batchelor P, Hill D, Hajnal J, Guarini M, Irarrazaval P
Magn Reson Med . 2007 Apr; 57(5):939-49. PMID: 17457881
Dynamic MRI is restricted due to the time required to obtain enough data to reconstruct the image sequence. Several undersampled reconstruction techniques have been proposed to reduce the acquisition time....
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Atkinson D, Counsell S, Hajnal J, Batchelor P, Hill D, Larkman D
Magn Reson Med . 2006 Sep; 56(5):1135-9. PMID: 16986111
Cardiac pulsatility causes a nonrigid motion of the brain. In multi-shot diffusion imaging this leads to spatially varying phase changes that must be corrected. A conjugate gradient based reconstruction is...
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Larkman D, Batchelor P, Atkinson D, Rueckert D, Hajnal J
Magn Reson Med . 2005 Dec; 55(1):153-60. PMID: 16342149
The maximum practical speed-up that can be achieved using parallel imaging methods is widely accepted to be limited by g-factor noise. An approximate expression for the g-factor noise as a...