Cardiomyopathy Evaluation: Perfusion and Viability

Stage Hall     16:00 - 18:00         Chairs: Michael Jerosch-Herold and Daniel Lee

Time

Prog #

 
16:00 845.

Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion Using Free-Breathing MRI and Prospective Slice-Tracking

Henrik Pedersen1, Sebastian Ullrich Kelle2, Uwe Köhler2, Bernhard Schnackenburg2, Eike Nagel2, Kay Nehrke3, Steffen Ringgaard1, Won Yong Kim1

                              1Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus N, Denmark; 2German Heart Institute, Berlin, Germany;
                              3
Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany

 

16:12 846.

Effects of Exercise Training on Myocardial Perfusion Reserve in Patients with Post Myocardial Infarction

Mao-Yuan Marine Su1, 2, Bai-Chin Lee3, Hsi-Yu Yu4, Woei-chyn Chu1, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng, 25

1Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan; 2Department of Medical Imaging, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 4Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 5Center for Optoelectronic Biomedicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
 

16:24 847.

High Spatial Resolution Myocardial Perfusion MR Imaging in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Using K-T SENSE

Sven Plein1, 2, Sasha Radjenovic3, Salome Ryf4, Sebastian Kozerke4, Peter Boesiger4, Juerg Schwitter5

1University of Leeds, Leeds, W. Yorkshire, UK; 2University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3University of Leeds, UK; 4University and ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 5University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

 

16:36 848.

Highly Accelerated k-T SENSE Cardiac Perfusion Imaging

Viton Vitanis1, Sven Plein2, Peter Boesiger1, Sebastian Kozerke1

1Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

 

16:48 849.

Importance of K-Space Trajectory for Accurate Quantification of AIF and High CNR of Myocardial Wall

Enhancement in First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion MRI

Daniel Kim1

1New York University, New York, USA

 

17:00 850.

Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Master Marathon Runners: Prevalence and Ethiology of

Myocardial Late Enhancement - not available

Kai Nassenstein1, Frank Breuckmann2, Burkhard Sievers2, Thomas Schlosser2, Raimund Erbel2, Stefan Moehlenkamp2, Joerg Barkhausen3

1University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, Germany; 2West German Heart Center Essen, Essen, Germany, Germany; 3University Hospital Essen, Essen, Gemrany, Germany

 

17:12 851.

Comprehensive Quantitation of Myocardial Infarct Size by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Predicts Future Cardiovascular Events in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Patients Considered for Revascularization

Hajime Yokota1, Chandra Katikireddy1, Patricia Nguyen1, John M. Pauly1, Michael V. McConnell1, Phillip C. Yang1

1Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA

 

17:24 852.

Late Enhancement in Non-Ischemic Myocardial Disease – Specific Patterns of Late Enhancement

in Contrast-Enhanced Cardiac MRI Help to Characterize Different Etiologies

Peter Hunold1, Horst Franzen1, Oliver Bruder2, Thomas Schlosser1, Kai Nassenstein1, Markus Jochims2, Georg V. Sabin2, Jörg Barkhausen1

1University of Duisburg-Essen, University Hospital, Essen, Germany; 2Elisabeth Hospital, Essen, Germany

 

17:36 853.

T2-Prepared SSFP Improves Diagnostic Confidence in Edema Imaging in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Compared with Turbo-SpinEcho

Peter Kellman1, Anthony H. Aletras1, Christine Mancini1, Elliot R. McVeigh1, Andrew E. Arai1

1NHLBI/NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

 

17:48 854.

Detection of Recent Myocardial Infarction Using Precontrast T1 Weighted Edema Sensitive Imaging

James William Goldfarb1, 2, Sheeba Arnold1, Jing Han1, Jeanette McLaughlin1

                              1Saint Francis Hospital, Roslyn, New York, USA; 2SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, USA