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    Electro-mechanical characteristics of myocardial infarction border zones and ventricular arrhythmic risk: novel insights from grid-tagged cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

    To investigate whether grid-tag myocardial strain evaluation can characterise ‘border-zone’ peri-infarct region and identify patients at risk of ventricular arrhythmia as the peri-infarct myocardial zone may r...

    Dennis T. L. Wong, Michael J. Weightman, Mathias Baumert in European Radiology (2012)

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    The role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging following acute myocardial infarction

    Advances in the management of myocardial infarction have resulted in substantial reductions in morbidity and mortality.

    Dennis T. L. Wong, James D. Richardson, Rishi Puri, Adam J. Nelson in European Radiology (2012)

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    320-row CT coronary angiography predicts freedom from revascularisation and acts as a gatekeeper to defer invasive angiography in stable coronary artery disease: a fractional flow reserve-correlated study

    To determine the accuracy of 320-row multidetector coronary computed tomography angiography (M320-CCTA) to detect functional stenoses using fractional flow reserve (FFR) as the reference standard and to predic...

    Brian S. Ko, Dennis T. L. Wong, James D. Cameron, Darryl P. Leong in European Radiology (2014)

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    Magnetic resonance-derived circumferential strain provides a superior and incremental assessment of improvement in contractile function in patients early after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

    We evaluate whether circumferential strain derived from grid-tagged CMR is a better method for assessing improvement in segmental contractile function after STEMI compared to late gadolinium enhancement (LGE).

    Dennis T. L. Wong, Darryl P. Leong, Michael J. Weightman in European Radiology (2014)

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    Inter-software and inter-scan variability in measurement of epicardial adipose tissue: a three-way comparison of a research-specific, a freeware and a coronary application software platform

    Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a proposed marker of cardiovascular risk; however, clinical application may be limited by variability in post-processing software platforms. We assessed inter-vendor agreemen...

    Jasmine Chan, Udit Thakur, Sean Tan, Rahul G. Muthalaly in European Radiology (2023)