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   Cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 3.0T: Current state of the art  
   
نویسنده oshinski j.n. ,delfino j.g. ,sharma p. ,gharib a.m. ,pettigrew r.i.
منبع journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance - 2010 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1
چکیده    There are advantages to conducting cardiovascular magnetic resonance (cmr) studies at a field strength of 3.0 telsa,including the increase in bulk magnetization,the increase in frequency separation of off-resonance spins,and the increase in t1 of many tissues. however,there are significant challenges to routinely performing cmr at 3.0t,including the reduction in main magnetic field homogeneity,the increase in rf power deposition,and the increase in susceptibility-based artifacts. in this review,we outline the underlying physical effects that occur when imaging at higher fields,examine the practical results these effects have on the cmr applications,and examine methods used to compensate for these effects. specifically,we will review cine imaging,mr coronary angiography,myocardial perfusion imaging,late gadolinium enhancement,and vascular wall imaging. © 2010 oshinski et al; licensee biomed central ltd.
آدرس department of radiology,emory university school of medicine,1364 clifton road,atlanta,ga 30322,united states,department of biomedical engineering,emory university and the georgia institute of technology,101 woodruff circle woodruff memorial building,atlanta,ga 30322, United States, department of radiology,emory university school of medicine,1364 clifton road,atlanta,ga 30322, United States, department of radiology,emory university school of medicine,1364 clifton road,atlanta,ga 30322, United States, department of radiology,laboratory of integrative cardiovascular imaging,national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases,10 center dr.,bethesda,md 20892, United States, department of radiology,laboratory of integrative cardiovascular imaging,national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases,10 center dr.,bethesda,md 20892, United States
 
     
   
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