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R M Judd

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Mahrholdt H, Wagner A, Judd R, Sechtem U
Eur Heart J . 2002 Apr; 23(8):602-19. PMID: 11969275
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Klocke F, Simonetti O, Judd R, Kim R, Harris K, Hedjbeli S, et al.
Circulation . 2001 Nov; 104(20):2412-6. PMID: 11705817
Background: Perfusion imaging techniques intended to identify regional limitations in coronary flow reserve in viable myocardium need to identify 2-fold differences in regional flow during coronary vasodilation consistently. This study...
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Choi K, Kim R, Gubernikoff G, Vargas J, Parker M, Judd R
Circulation . 2001 Sep; 104(10):1101-7. PMID: 11535563
Background: Previous animal studies have demonstrated that the transmural extent of acute myocardial infarction defined by contrast-enhanced MRI (ceMRI) relates to early restoration of flow and future improvements in contractile...
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Rehwald W, Kim R, Simonetti O, Laub G, Judd R
Radiology . 2001 Jul; 220(2):540-7. PMID: 11477266
Selective line acquisition mode (SLAM) reduces magnetic resonance imaging time by a factor n relative to conventional techniques. Seventeen patients with cardiac disease and three volunteers were examined with SLAM...
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Ricciardi M, Wu E, Davidson C, Choi K, Klocke F, Bonow R, et al.
Circulation . 2001 Jun; 103(23):2780-3. PMID: 11401931
Background: Mild elevations in creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) are common after successful percutaneous coronary interventions and are associated with future adverse cardiac events. The mechanism for CK-MB release remains unclear. A...
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Wu E, Judd R, Vargas J, Klocke F, Bonow R, Kim R
Lancet . 2001 Feb; 357(9249):21-8. PMID: 11197356
Background: A technical advance in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly improved image quality. We investigated whether healed myocardial infarction can be visualised as hyperenhanced regions with this new...
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Simonetti O, Kim R, Fieno D, Hillenbrand H, Wu E, Bundy J, et al.
Radiology . 2001 Jan; 218(1):215-23. PMID: 11152805
Purpose: To design a segmented inversion-recovery turbo fast low-angle shot (turboFLASH) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging pulse sequence for the visualization of myocardial infarction, compare this technique with other MR imaging...
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Fieno D, Kim R, Chen E, Lomasney J, Klocke F, Judd R
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2000 Nov; 36(6):1985-91. PMID: 11092675
Objectives: We sought to determine the relationship of delayed hyperenhancement by contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to viable and nonviable myocardium within the region at risk throughout infarct healing. Background:...
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Kim R, Wu E, Rafael A, Chen E, Parker M, Simonetti O, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2000 Nov; 343(20):1445-53. PMID: 11078769
Background: Recent studies indicate that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after the administration of contrast material can be used to distinguish between reversible and irreversible myocardial ischemic injury regardless of the...
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Hillenbrand H, Kim R, Parker M, Fieno D, Judd R
Circulation . 2000 Oct; 102(14):1678-83. PMID: 11015347
Background: Myocardial salvage after acute myocardial infarction is defined clinically by early restoration of flow and long-term improvement in contractile function. We hypothesized that contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), performed...