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Open AccessReference ranges for cardiac structure and function using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in Caucasians from the UK Biobank population cohort
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is the gold standard method for the assessment of cardiac structure and function. Reference ranges permit differentiation between normal and pathological states. To date...
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Open Access12th WINFOCUS world congress on ultrasound in emergency and critical care
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Open AccessGender specific patterns of age-related decline in aortic stiffness: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study including normal ranges
Young females exhibit lower cardiovascular event rates that young men, a pattern which is lost, or even reversed with advancing age. As aortic stiffness is a powerful risk factor for cardiovascular events, a g...
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Open AccessImproving the stratification power of cardiac ventricular shape
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Open AccessObservational study of regional aortic size referenced to body size: production of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance nomogram
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is regarded as the gold standard for clinical assessment of the aorta, but normal dimensions are usually referenced to echocardiographic and computed tomography data and...
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Open AccessMyocardial steatosis, impaired energetics and reduced circumferential strain are early manifestations of diabetic cardiomyopathy and precede structural changes
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Open AccessImaging in population science: cardiovascular magnetic resonance in 100,000 participants of UK Biobank - rationale, challenges and approaches
UK Biobank is a prospective cohort study with 500,000 participants aged 40 to 69. Recently an enhanced imaging study received funding. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) will be part of a multi-organ, mul...
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Open AccessEstablishing a hybrid system for cardiac patients -developments and safety issues
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Open AccessThe effects of excess weight on cardiac strain and steatosis in adults and children
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Open AccessDiameters of the normal thoracic aorta measured by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging; correlation with gender, body surface area and body mass index
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Open AccessNormal variation of magnetic resonance T1 relaxation times in the human population at 1.5 T using ShMOLLI
Quantitative T1-map** is rapidly becoming a clinical tool in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) to objectively distinguish normal from diseased myocardium. The usefulness of any quantitative technique t...
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Open AccessGlobal and regional left ventricular myocardial deformation measures by magnetic resonance feature tracking in healthy volunteers: comparison with tagging and relevance of gender
Feature Tracking software offers measurements of myocardial strain, velocities and displacement from cine cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) images. We used it to record deformation parameters in healthy ...
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Open AccessGender specific differences in left ventricular remodelling in obesity may explain differences in obesity related mortality
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Open AccessCMR right ventricular strain assessment using feature tracking cine images: agreement with echocardiography
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Open AccessAge and gender dependence of pre-contrast T1-relaxation times in normal human myocardium at 1.5T using ShMOLLI
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Open AccessAortic dissection: visualisation of aortic blood flow and quantification of wall shear stress using time-resolved, 3D phase-contrast MRI
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Open AccessMyocardial systolic strain assessed by cardiovascular magnetic resonance relates to subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy young adults
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Open AccessVisualisation of aortic flow disturbance in Marfan syndrome by 4D phase-contrast CMR
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Open AccessCardiac steatosis is associated with excess body weight in otherwise healthy adults
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Open AccessAortic distensibility decreases during exercise in normal volunteers