Interventional MRI: Endovascular Techniques

Hall C
Monday: 14:00 – 16:00
Tuesday – Thursday: 13:30 – 15:30

T 1946. Angular Projection MR Technique for Passive Catheter Tracking, O. Unal, D.C. Peters, F.R. Korosec, R. Frayne, W.F. Block, C.A. Mistretta, T.M. Grist and C.M. Strother, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.
W 1947. Improved Visualization of Endovascular Devices in Susceptibility Based Tracking Using Complex Subtraction, C. Bos, C.J.G. Bakker and M.A. Viergever, University Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Th 1948. Real-Time Interactive Catheter Tracking by MRI, L.P. Panych, L. Zhao, S-S. Yoo and R.V. Mulkern, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
M 1949. Catheter Visualization with Projection Dephaser Gradients, D. Skuldt, O. Unal and R. Frayne, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.
T 1950. Dynamic Catheter Visualization for MR Guided Selective Procedures Using Real Time Projection Contrast Enhanced MRA, G.G. Zimmermann-Paul, R. Strecker, K. Scheffler, M. Hering, P. Uhrmeister, M. Langer and J. Hennig, University of Freiburg, Germany.
W 1951. Active Catheter Visualization Using Field-Inhomogeneity Catheters Combined with Radial Data Acquisition, A. Glowinski, T. Schäffter, G. Adam, A. Bücker, V. Rasche, J.J. van Vaals and R.W. Günther, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany; Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany and Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands.
Th 1952. Catheter RF-Coil Profile Reconstruction from 2D-Projections, T.J. Vaara, J.I. Tanttu, S. Taivalkoski and L. Jyrkinen, Picker Nordstar, Inc., Vantaa, Finland and University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
M 1953. Split View Intravascular MR Fluoroscopy, E. Atalar, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
T 1954. Catheter Localization using a Resonant Fiducial Marker during Interactive MR Fluoroscopy, S. Weiss, T. Schaeffter, K.M. Luedeke, C. Leussler, D. Holz, K. Nehrke, V. Rasche and R. Sinkus, Philips Research, Hamburg, Germany.
W 1955. Contrast-Enhancing Signal-Intensity Correction for Intravascular Magnetic-Resonance Imaging, D. Nanz, H.H. Quick and G.K. von Schulthess, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
Th 1956. Intravascular MR-Imaging: Optimization of Sequence-Parameters, H.H. Quick, M.A. Patak and J.F. Debatin, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
M 1957. MR-guided Balloon Angioplasty: Initial in vitro and in vivo Demonstration using a Passive Technique of Tracking, F. Godart, L. Nicol, G. Sergent, J.P. Beregi, V. Daanen, C. Rey and J. Rousseau, University Hospital and Siemens Medical Systems, Lille, France.
T 1958. Stent Placement Under Real-Time MR Control Exploiting Radial k-Space Filling: In vivo Animal Experiments, A. Buecker, J. Neuerburg, G. Adam, D. Hunter, A. Glowinski, V. Rasche, T. Schaeffter, J.J. van Vaals,
A. Molgaard-Nielsen and R.W. Guenther, University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany.
W 1959. Interactive Real-Time MR-Guided Catheter Interventions with Continuous Radial Scanning, A. Glowinski, A. Bücker, G. Adam, T. Schäffter, V. Rasche, J.J. van Vaals and R.W. Günther, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany; Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany and Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands.

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