678 results on '"Piechnik, Stefan K."'
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102. The diagnostic performance of novel techniques for the detection of acute myocarditis: a clinical study using cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
103. Global extracellular volume (ECVglobal) in HCM - the 'next generation' test for risk in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
104. Native T1 lowering in iron overload and Anderson Fabry disease; a novel and early marker of disease
105. T1 mapping for myocardial extracellular volume measurement by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: bolus only vs primed infusion technique
106. Impaired myocardial perfusion in moderate asymptomatic aortic stenosis relates to longitudinal strain but not non-contrast T1 values
107. Comprehensive cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy reveals a high burden of myocardial disease in HIV infection
108. Standardization of T1-mapping in cardiovascular magnetic resonance using clustered structuring for benchmarking normal ranges
109. Recovering from missing data in population imaging – Cardiac MR image imputation via conditional generative adversarial nets
110. Critical Pressure for Arterial Wall Rupture in Major Human Cerebral Arteries
111. Is it really fat? Ask a T1-map
112. Inversion recovery at 7 T in the human myocardium: Measurement of T1, inversion efficiency and B1+
113. Pre-contrast ShMOLLI T1 mapping in cardiac AL amyloidosis
114. Pre-contrast T1 mapping for detection of myocardial fibrosis in asymptomatic and symptomatic aortic stenosis
115. Histological validation of ShMOLLI equilibrium contrast CMR for the measurement of diffuse myocardial fibrosis
116. Age and gender dependence of pre-contrast T1-relaxation times in normal human myocardium at 1.5T using ShMOLLI
117. Characterization of acute myocardial infarction by pre-contrast T1 mapping
118. T1-mapping accurately detects acute myocardial edema: a comparison to T2-weighted cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
119. Non-contrast T1 mapping characterizes the myocardium beyond that achieved by late gadolinium enhancement in both hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy
120. The diagnostic performance of non-contrast T1-mapping in patients with acute myocarditis on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
121. Quantification of acute myocardial injury in STEMI patients post revascularization at 3Tesla. Comparison of T1-mapping, late gadolinium and edema imaging
122. Quantification of acute myocardial injury by ShMOLLI T1-Mapping, T2-weighted and late gadolinium imaging in patients presenting with chest pain, positive troponins and non-obstructive coronary arteries
123. Gaussian modelling for operator-independent and threshold-free volumetric segmentation of phase sensitive inversion recovery late gadolinium enhanced images
124. Validation of the shortened modified look locker inversion recovery (Sh-MOLLI) sequence for cardiac gated T1 mapping
125. Differentiation of acutely infarcted myocardium by quantitative differences in T1 relaxation times using Shortened Modified Look-Locker Inversion Recovery (ShMOLLI) in 3T
126. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance reference values of mitral and tricuspid annular dimensions: the UK Biobank cohort
127. Sex-specific associations between alcohol consumption, cardiac morphology, and function as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging: insights form the UK Biobank Population Study
128. Radiomics Signatures of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Cardiac MRI: Results From the UK Biobank
129. The Effect of Blood Lipids on the Left Ventricle
130. Medium-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on multiple vital organs, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health, post-hospital discharge
131. Retraction notice to Gadolinium-Free Cardiac MR Stress T1-Mapping to Distinguish Epicardial From Microvascular Coronary Disease
132. Retraction notice to Diagnosis of Microvascular Angina Using Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
133. T1 measurements in the human myocardium: The effects of magnetization transfer on the SASHA and MOLLI sequences
134. Human non-contrast T1 values and correlation with histology in diffuse fibrosis
135. Magnetic resonance measurement of blood and CSF flow rates with phase contrast – normal values, repeatability and CO2 reactivity
136. Poor Bone Quality is Associated With Greater Arterial Stiffness: Insights From the UK Biobank
137. Improving the Generalizability of Convolutional Neural Network-Based Segmentation on CMR Images
138. Improving cardiac MRI convolutional neural network segmentation on small training datasets and dataset shift: A continuous kernel cut approach
139. Association Between Recreational Cannabis Use and Cardiac Structure and Function
140. Fully Automated Myocardial Strain Estimation from Cardiovascular MRI–tagged Images Using a Deep Learning Framework in the UK Biobank
141. Standardized image post-processing of cardiovascular magnetic resonance T1-mapping reduces variability and improves accuracy and consistency in myocardial tissue characterization
142. Extracellular Myocardial Volume in Patients With Aortic Stenosis
143. CMR Parametric Mapping as a Tool for Myocardial Tissue Characterization
144. Total Mapping Toolbox (TOMATO): An open source library for cardiac magnetic resonance parametric mapping
145. Distinct Subgroups in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in the NHLBI HCM Registry
146. Does self-reported pregnancy loss identify women at risk of an adverse cardiovascular phenotype in later life? Insights from UK Biobank
147. Modelling vascular reactivity to investigate the basis of the relationship between cerebral blood volume and flow under CO2 manipulation
148. Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiac Morpho-Functional Phenotypes: Insights From the UK Biobank Population Imaging Study
149. Flow-Metabolism Coupling in Human Visual, Motor, and Supplementary Motor Areas Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
150. Prospective association between handgrip strength and cardiac structure and function in UK adults
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