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Myocardial Perfusion and Viability

Hall 4


Tuesday: 13:30 - 15:30





1896.

Validation of MRI Myocardial Perfusion in Humans with PET

Thomas Fritz-Hansen1, Jens Hove2, Klaus Kofoed2, Henning Kelbaek2, Henrik Larsson1

1Hvidovre University Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark; 2Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.






1897.

Serial First Pass Contrast Perfusion MRI Following Coronary Artery Angioplasty (PTCA) in Patients with Single Vessel Disease: Qualitative and Quantitative Image Analysis

Penelope R. Sensky1, Nilesh J Samani1, Graham R. Cherryman2

1Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, Leics, UK; 2University of Leicester, Leicester, Leics, UK.






1898.

Myocardial Perfusion Measurements with First-Pass MRI in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: A Comparison Between Semi-Quantitative and Quantitative Evaluation

Melanie Schmitt1, Oliver Klaus Mohrs1, Wolfgang Günther Schreiber1, Steffen Ehrhard Petersen1, Karl-Friedrich Kreitner1, Thomas Voigtländer1, Magalie Viallon1, Thomas Wittlinger1, Georg Horstick1, Steffen Ziegler1, Jürgen Meyer1, Manfred Thelen1

1Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany.






1899.

A Non ECG-gated Model for Myocardial Perfusion Imaging; Evaluation of Diagnostic Performance Evaluation in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

Penelope R. Sensky1, Mark Horsfield2, Nilesh J Samani1, Graham R. Cherryman3

1Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, Leics, UK; 2Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, Leics, UK; 3University of Leicester, Leicester, Leics, UK.






1900.

Influence of Dispersion on Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion and Perfusion Reserve with First-Pass MRI: Simulations Using MMID4

Melanie Schmitt1, Wolfgang Günther Schreiber1, Magalie Viallon1, Manfred Thelen1

1Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany.






1901.

Correction of Flow Effects in Renal and Myocardial Tissue Perfusion Quantification using Dynamic MRI and Contrast Media

Marko K. Ivancevic1, Ivan Zimine1, François Lazeyras1, David Foxall2, Jean-Paul Vallee1

1Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Marconi Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, USA;






1902.

The Regional Blood Volume in Human Myocardium: Determination with MRI using NC100150 (CLARISCAN™)

Christian M Wacker1, Frank Wiesmann1, Michael Bock2, Peter Jakob1, Jörn Sandstede1, Volker Hoffmann3, Lothar Schad2, Wolfgang Bauer4

1University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany; 2German Cancer Research Center DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany; 3Ismaning, Germany; 4Klinikum Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.






1903.

T1 Fast Acquisition Relaxation Mapping (T1 FARM): An Alternative Bolus Tracking Technique

Deanna D. Bellamy1, Charles A. McKenzie2, Frank S. Prato1, Dick J. Drost1

1University of Western Ontario, St. Joseph's Health Centre, London, Ontario, Canada; 2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.






1904.

Automatic Quantitative Analysis of Myocardial Perfusion with Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Marcel Breeuwer1, Marcel Quist1, Luuk Spreeuwers2, Ingo Paetsch3, Nidal Al-Saadi3, Eike Nagel3

1Philips Medical Systems QV 1, Best, The Netherlands; 2University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 3German Heart Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany.






1905.

A Fast, Multiple-Slice, Multiple-Point Method for the Determination of T1 Relaxation Time for Use in Quantitative Myocardial Perfusion Measurement

John P Ridgway1, Aleksandra Radjenovic1, David M Higgins1, Andrea Kassner2, Mohan Sivananthan1

1Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK; 2Philips Medical Systems, Leeds, UK.






1906.

Myocardial Perfusion Measurements With Albumin-Binding MS-325 Contrast Agent

Michael Jerosch-Herold1, Robert M. Weisskoff2, Norbert Wilke1, Cory Swingen1, Abdul Mansoor1, Hong Huang1, Fan Zhao1

1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA; 2Epix Medical Inc., Boston, MA, USA.






1907.

Use of Cardiac MRI in Evaluating Acute Infarct Size and Ventricular Remodeling in an Animal Model of Heart Failure Subsequent to Reperfused Myocardial Infarction

John N Oshinski1, Jeffery R Jones2, Jamie F Mata2, Zequan Yang2, Brent A. French2

1Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.






1908.

A Canine Model of Hibernating Myocardium using Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Gd-DTPA

Katie S. Lekx1, Frank S. Prato1, Jane Sykes1, Gerald Wisenberg1

1University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.






1909.

Interventional MRI For Monitoring Changes in Morphology of Rat Heart Following Myocardial Infarction and Assessing Guided Percutaneous Therapy

Yael Mardor1, Israel M Barbash1, Micha Feinberg1, Ariel Tessone1, Sharon Aboulafia-Etzion1, Arie Orenstein1, Jesus Ruiz-Cabello2, Jack S Cohen1, Jonathan Leor1

1Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel; 2Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.






1910.

MR Assessment of Left Ventricular Function: Comparison to PET Perfusion and Metabolism Studies.

G.D. Waiter1, A. Al-Mohammad2, M. Egred2, S.I.K. Semple1, T.W. Redpath1

1University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK; 2Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust, Aberdeen, UK.






1911.

Effects of Regional Flow and Energetics on Rb+ Uptake and Injury in Isolated Pig Hearts: 87Rb Imaging and 31P Spectroscopic MR Studies

Valerie Kupriyanov1, Bo Xiang1, Jiankang Sun1, Olga Jilkina2, George Dai1, Roxanne Deslauriers1

1National Research Council, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 2University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.






1912.

87Rb MRI of Rb+ Uptake in Pig Hearts Following Regional Ischemia: Effects of Drugs Affecting K+ Permeability

Valerie Kupriyanov1, Bo Xiang1, Jiankang Sun1, Olga Jilkina2, Roxanne Deslauriers1

1National Research Council, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 2University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.




Carotid MR Angiography

Hall 4


Wednesday: 13:30 - 15:30





1913.

Magnetization Prepared Time of Flight Angiography of the Carotid Arteries at Three Tesla

Steven D. Thomas1, Derek J Emery1, Alan H. Wilman1

1University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.






1914.

High Resolution 3D Contrast Enhanced MRA: Applications Using a Mid- Field Open Magnet

Yu Liu1, Robert Breger1, Tonya Hollrith1, Lynda Yanny1

1St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA.






1915.

High Resolution, Reproducible Assessment of Carotid Stenosis with MRA Using Gadolinium Blood Pool Agents

William Guerin Bradley1, Dar-Yeong Chen1, Gordan Lai1, Monte Zarlingo1, Christopher Swanson1, George Chu1, Mark Chen1

1Long Beach Memorial MRI Center, Long Beach, CA, USA.





1916.

Gadobenate Dimeglumine in Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Carotid Arteries

Biagio Merlino1, Hans Rainer Hentrich2, Massimo Daprà3, Miles Andrew Kirchin4, Lorenzo Bonomo1

1University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy; 2Bracco Byk Gulden, Konstanz, Germany; 3Bracco SpA, Milan, Italy; 4Medical & Regulatory Affairs, Milan, Italy.






1917.

Optimal Contrast-Dose of an Intra-Vascular Contrast Agent in High-Resolution, Time-Resolved CE 3D-MRA of the Carotid Arteries in a Swine Model

Thomas Hany1, Timothy Carroll1, Jiang Du2, Yousef Mazaheri3, Charles A. Mistretta1, Thomas Grist1

1University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA; 2University of Wisconsin-Madison, Veterans Administration Hospital, Madison, WI, USA; 3Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.






1918.

The Carotid Bifurcation As A Blood Flow Pulsatility Low-Pass Filter Characterized by Magnetic Resonance Phase Contrast Flow Quantitation Methods

Calvin Hisley1, Moriel NessAiver1

1University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA.






1919.

Flow Insensitive Black-Blood Extracranial MRA by Using Double-IR and Dual-Contrast FSE

Kecheng Liu1, Agus Priatna1

1Marconi Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, USA.






1920.

A Neurovascular Coil: Aortic Arch and Carotid Bifurcation Assessment with Combined Time Of Flight and Contrast Enhanced Angiography

Nigel Hoggard1, Iain D Wilkinson1, Trevor J Cleveland2, Peter A Gaines2, Simon Thomas1, Graham S Venables2, Paul D Griffiths1

1University of Sheffield, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, England, UK; 2Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield, England, UK.




Peripheral MR Angiography

Hall 4


Wednesday: 13:30 - 15:30





1921.

Artery-Vein Separation of MRA Images with Blood Pool Contrast Agents

Jan De Becker1, Raja Muthupillai2, Robert Stefancik3

1Philips Medical Systems, Best, Netherlands; 2Philips Medical Systems, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX, USA; 3EPIX Medical, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.






1922.

Peripheral 3D MRA using SLINKY Acquisitions with Fat-Suppressed MTC pulse

Satoru Kohno1, Susmu Moriya2, Akihiro Ishikawa1

1Shimadzu Corpopration, Kyoto Japan; 2Sakazaki Clinic, Japan.






1923.

Nonenhanced Peripheral MR Aortography: Diastolic and Systolic ECG-triggered Moving-Bed Acquisition

Mitsue Miyazaki1, Hiroshi Takai1, Hirofumi Wada2, Takashi Ogikawa2, Rie Kuwahara2, Joji Urata2

1Toshiba Corp. Medical R&D Center, Otawara, Tochigi Japan; 2Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital, Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan.






1924.

Gadobenate Dimeglumine in Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Pelvic Arteries

Johan Wikström1, Håkan Ahlström1, Martin Wasser2, Peter Mt Pattynama3, Hans-Rainer Hentrich4, Massimo Daprà5, Miles Kirchin5, Alberto Spinazzi5

1Department of Radiology, Uppsala, Sweden; 2Department of Radiology, Leiden, The Netherlands; 3Department of Radiology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 4Bracco-Byk Gulden GmbH, Konstanz, Germany; 5BRACCO S.p.A., Milano, Italy.






1925.

Table-Moving Fat Suppresed Gd-Enhanced MRA of the Abdominal Aorta and Lower Extremities using ProSet in Patients with Atherosclerotic Disease; Comparison with Conventional MRDSA

Masayuki Kumashiro1

1Kurashiki Central Hospital, Okayama Japan.






1926.

Bolus-Chase Gadolinium Enhanced MRA Improves Branch-Vessel Visualization in the Evaluation of Patients with Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection

David Roberts1, P. Hansen1, J. Patel1, M. Farner1, D. Torigian1, R. Baum1, J. Carpenter1, R. Fairman1, Mitchell Schnall1

1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.






1927.

Bolus Chase 3D-MRA in Patients with Arterial Occlusive Disease of the Lower Extremities Treated with Metallic Stent Placement

Yoko Saito1, Hiroshi Noda1, Hiraku Yodono1, Taisuke Sasaki1, Yoshinao Abe1, Toshiaki Tsuji1, Kouji Shirakawa1, Satoshi Naraki1

1Hirosaki University Hospital, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan.






1928.

High-Resolution Whole Body 3D MR Angiography (AngioSURF): A Dose-Finding Study

Silke Bosk1, Stefan G Ruehm1, Uwe Fronz1, Thomas Lauenstein1, Jörg F Debatin1, Mathias Goyen1

1University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany.






1929.

Fat-Saturated versus Subtracted Multistation Contrast-Enhanced Peripheral MRA

Tim Leiner1, Thomas T. de Weert1, Boudewijn Vasbinder1, Alphons G.H. Kessels1, Kai Yiu Ho1, Jos M.A. van Engelshoven1

1Maastricht University Hospital, Maastricht, The Netherlands.




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