MR phase-contrast imaging in pulmonary hypertension

Volume: 89, Issue: 1063, Pages: 20150995 - 20150995
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a life-threatening, multifactorial pathophysiological haemodynamic condition, diagnosed when the mean pulmonary arterial pressure equals or exceeds 25 mmHg at rest during right heart catheterization. Cardiac MRI, in general, and MR phase-contrast (PC) imaging, in particular, have emerged as potential techniques for the standardized assessment of cardiovascular function, morphology and haemodynamics in PH. Allowing...
Paper Details
Title
MR phase-contrast imaging in pulmonary hypertension
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
89
Issue
1063
Pages
20150995 - 20150995
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