Pilot Tone‐Triggered MRI for Quantitative Assessment of Cardiac Function, Motion, and Structure

From the ∗Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

†Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany

‡Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc, Chicago, IL.

Received for publication June 17, 2022; and accepted for publication, after revision, July 25, 2022.

Conflicts of interest and sources of funding: This study was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (R01HL117888). J.C.C. has disclosures for Siemens (research grant to institution, advisory board), Bayer (research grant to institution, advisory board, speaker), Bracco (advisory board), Guerbet (research grant to institution); P.S. and C.H. are full-time employees of Siemens Healthcare GmbH. R.D. is a full-time employee of Siemens Medical Solutions USA. All other authors have no other disclosure.

Contributions: K.L. contributed to the data analysis and manuscript. R.S. helped with the data acquisition. C.H., P.S., and R.D. assisted in the development, installation, and support of Beat Sensor prototype software package. J.C.C. and M.M. provided supervision.

Correspondence to: Kai Lin, MD, MS, Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, 737 N Michigan Ave, Suite 1600, Chicago, IL 60611. E-mail: [email protected].

留言 (0)

沒有登入
gif