Authors
Peng Peng, Karim Lekadir, Ali Gooya, Ling Shao, Steffen E Petersen, Alejandro F Frangi
Publication date
2016/4
Source
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
Volume
29
Pages
155-195
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has become a key imaging modality in clinical cardiology practice due to its unique capabilities for non-invasive imaging of the cardiac chambers and great vessels. A wide range of CMR sequences have been developed to assess various aspects of cardiac structure and function, and significant advances have also been made in terms of imaging quality and acquisition times. A lot of research has been dedicated to the development of global and regional quantitative CMR indices that help the distinction between health and pathology. The goal of this review paper is to discuss the structural and functional CMR indices that have been proposed thus far for clinical assessment of the cardiac chambers. We include indices definitions, the requirements for the calculations, exemplar applications in cardiovascular diseases, and the corresponding normal ranges …
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