Learning cardiac magnetic resonance A Case-Based Guide /: A Case-Based Guide. (2019)
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- Title:
- Learning cardiac magnetic resonance A Case-Based Guide /: A Case-Based Guide. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Learning cardiac magnetic resonance A Case-Based Guide
- Further Information:
- Note: Massimo Imazio, Monica Andriani, Luisa Lobetti Bodoni, Fiorenzo Gaita.
- Other Names:
- Imazio, Massimo
Andriani, Monica
Lobetti Bodoni, Luisa
Gaita, Fiorenzo - Contents:
- Intro; Foreword; Contents; Contributors; 1: Basic Physics for Clinicians; 1.1 Introduction and Clinical Indications; 1.2 Basics of MR Physics; 1.3 How the MR Signal Is Generated and Basic CMR Sequences; 1.3.1 Gradient Echoes; 1.3.2 Spin Echoes; 1.4 Spatial Encoding and Image Reconstruction; 1.5 Tissue Characterization by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR); 1.6 Cardiovascular MR: Cardiac Synchronization and How to Cope with Respiratory Motion; 1.7 Common Cardiac MR Imaging Techniques; 1.7.1 Still Imaging (Black-Blood Anatomical Imaging); 1.7.2 Cine Imaging 1.7.3 T1- or T2-Weighted Black-Blood FSE/TSE Pulse Sequences1.7.4 Fat Suppression by Chemical Shift; 1.7.5 Myocardial Tagging; 1.7.6 Use of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents; 1.7.6.1 Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) Cardiac Perfusion Imaging; 1.7.6.2 Early and Late Gadolinium Enhancement (LGE); 1.7.6.3 Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA); 1.7.7 Phase Contrast Techniques; 1.8 Overview of Acceleration Techniques; References; 2: CMR Setup and Safety; 2.1 CMR Setup; 2.2 Safety Issues; 2.2.1 Contraindications to CMR; References; 3: CMR Methodology; 3.1 Referral and Patient Preparation 3.2 CMR Protocols3.2.1 Localizing Images and Planes; 3.2.2 Anatomical and Morphological Imaging; 3.2.3 Cine Imaging; 3.2.4 Phase Contrast Velocity Encoding; 3.2.5 Myocardial Perfusion; 3.2.6 Early and Late Gadolinium Enhancement; 3.2.7 T1 and T2 Mapping; 3.2.8 Coronary Artery Imaging; 3.3 CMR Report; References; 4: Ischemic Heart Diseases; 4.1 CMRIntro; Foreword; Contents; Contributors; 1: Basic Physics for Clinicians; 1.1 Introduction and Clinical Indications; 1.2 Basics of MR Physics; 1.3 How the MR Signal Is Generated and Basic CMR Sequences; 1.3.1 Gradient Echoes; 1.3.2 Spin Echoes; 1.4 Spatial Encoding and Image Reconstruction; 1.5 Tissue Characterization by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR); 1.6 Cardiovascular MR: Cardiac Synchronization and How to Cope with Respiratory Motion; 1.7 Common Cardiac MR Imaging Techniques; 1.7.1 Still Imaging (Black-Blood Anatomical Imaging); 1.7.2 Cine Imaging 1.7.3 T1- or T2-Weighted Black-Blood FSE/TSE Pulse Sequences1.7.4 Fat Suppression by Chemical Shift; 1.7.5 Myocardial Tagging; 1.7.6 Use of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents; 1.7.6.1 Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced (DCE) Cardiac Perfusion Imaging; 1.7.6.2 Early and Late Gadolinium Enhancement (LGE); 1.7.6.3 Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA); 1.7.7 Phase Contrast Techniques; 1.8 Overview of Acceleration Techniques; References; 2: CMR Setup and Safety; 2.1 CMR Setup; 2.2 Safety Issues; 2.2.1 Contraindications to CMR; References; 3: CMR Methodology; 3.1 Referral and Patient Preparation 3.2 CMR Protocols3.2.1 Localizing Images and Planes; 3.2.2 Anatomical and Morphological Imaging; 3.2.3 Cine Imaging; 3.2.4 Phase Contrast Velocity Encoding; 3.2.5 Myocardial Perfusion; 3.2.6 Early and Late Gadolinium Enhancement; 3.2.7 T1 and T2 Mapping; 3.2.8 Coronary Artery Imaging; 3.3 CMR Report; References; 4: Ischemic Heart Diseases; 4.1 CMR Imaging Techniques and Protocol for Ischemic Heart Disease; 4.2 Comparison with Other Techniques (CMR vs. Echo vs. SPECT); 4.3 Case: Assessment of Myocardial Viability and Complications; 4.4 Key Points and Protocols; References 5: Cardiomyopathies5.1 Introduction and CMR Advantages in the Study of Cardiomyopathies; 5.2 Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM); 5.3 Genetic Cardiomyopathies; 5.3.1 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM); 5.3.1.1 Case with HCM; 5.3.2 Left Ventricular Non-compaction (LVNC); 5.3.3 Right Ventricle Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy; 5.4 Inflammatory Cardiomyopathies; 5.4.1 Sarcoidosis; 5.4.1.1 Case with Sarcoidosis; 5.4.2 Cardiomyopathies Associated with Systemic Inflammatory Diseases; 5.5 Infiltrative Cardiomyopathies (Amyloidosis, Hemochromatosis, Anderson-Fabry Disease); 5.6 Takotsubo Syndrome 5.7 Adjunctive Value of CMR and Integration with Clinical Management5.8 Key Points and Protocols; References; 6: Myocarditis; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 CMR Criteria for the Diagnosis of Myocarditis; 6.3 What Is the Added Value of CMR in the Evaluation of a Patient with Myocarditis; 6.4 Case: Acute Myocarditis with Pseudo-infarct Presentation; 6.5 Key Points and CMR Protocol; References; 7: Cardiac Transplantation; 7.1 Introduction and Possible Role of CMR in the Follow-Up of Cardiac Transplantation; References; 8: Pericardial Diseases; 8.1 The Normal Pericardium … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (207 p.), ill
- Subjects:
- 616.1/207548
Heart -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Cardiology
Cardiac Imaging
Cardiac Surgery
Oncology
Angiology
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