From: 2021 - State of our JCMR
Date | Editor | Presenter | Manuscript |
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3/10/2020 | Raymond Kwong | Mohammad Alkhalil | Hyper-acute cardiovascular magnetic resonance T1 mapping predicts infarct characteristics in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction. [20] |
4/15/2020 | Scott Flamm | Thu-Thao Le | The application of exercise stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance in patients with suspected dilated cardiomyopathy. [22] |
5/13/2020 | Raymond Kwong | Haikun Qi | Respiratory motion-compensated high-resolution 3D whole-herat T1p mapping. [23] |
6/10/2020 | Scott Flamm | G.J.H. Snel | Cardiovascular magnetic resonance native T2 and T2* quantitative values for cardiomyopathies and heart transplantations: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [5] |
7/8/2020 | Matthias Stuber | Adrienne E. Campbell-Washburn | A comparison of cine CMR imaging at 0.55 T and 1.5 T. [15] |
8/12/2020 | Raymond Kwong | Eike Nagel | Sub-segmental quantification of single (stress)-pass perfusion CMR improves the diagnostic accuracy for detection of obstructive coronary artery disease. [27] |
9/16/2020 | Scott Flamm | B. Domenech-Ximenos | Prevalence and pattern of cardiovascular magnetic resonance late gadolinium enhancement in highly trained endurance athletes. [28] |
10/14/2020 | Raymond Kwong | Amol S. Pednekar | Breath-hold and free-breathing quantitative assessment of biventricular volume and function using compressed SENSE: a clinical validation in children and young adults. [32] |
11/11/2020 | Matthias Stuber | Thomas P. Craven | Exercise cardiovascular magnetic resonance development, current utility, and future applications. [3] |
12/8/2020 | Scott Flamm | Teresa Correia and Claudia Prieto | Accelerated high-resolution free-breathing 3D whole-heart T2-prepared black-blood and bright-blood CMR. [33] |