Some of this preliminary information has been claimed (especially in the non-medical press) to represent MRI safety. This has only added to the confusion. As a result the American Heart ...
CT scan-assessed high right ventricle-left ventricle ratio of the heart predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in PH ...
Investigators used 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to search for differences between pulmonary artery (PA) ...
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New MRI technique identifies heart disease risk from fat compositionEpstein, Ph.D., of the University ... are seeking to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess the composition of adipose tissue—fat—that surrounds the heart. Analyzing this tissue ...
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Expanding imaging for cardiac health to more patientsJie Xiang, a Ph.D. student in the Yale ... Peters and her colleagues evaluated whether MRI could be used to assess diastolic dysfunction, a condition in which the heart doesn't properly fill ...
In the past, such symptoms might mean a treadmill stress test or a cardiac catheterization to diagnose the problem. That's changing with the advent of new imaging technology: CT scans, MRI ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHeart structure changes and their impact on organ functionAnnouncing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. The heart is the central organ ...
02.352, Heidelberglaan100, 3582 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands, a.j.teske{at}gmail.com Objective Echocardiographic cut-off values are often used for cardiac MRI in athletic persons. This study ...
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