Flow Quantification

Hall C
Tuesday: 13:30 – 15:30

1668.   Reducing Errors Due to Partial-Volume Effects and Noise in Pressure Maps Calculated from MR Velocity Data, M.J. da Silva, D.H. Laidlaw and J.M. Tyszka, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA and City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA, USA.
1669.   Quantitative Analysis of PC MRI Velocity Maps for Pulsatile Flow in Cylindrical Vessels, M.B. Robertson, U. Köhler, P.R. Hoskins and I. Marshall, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.
1670.   Pulsatility "Doppler" MR: A New Source of Contrast in EPI Sequences, D.W. McRobbie, C.N. Guy and R.A. Quest, The Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and Imperial College, London, UK.
1671.   Real-Time Velocity Measurements with High Performance Gradients, J.C. Sabataitis, G.T. Luk-Pat, B.S. Hu, C.H. Meyer and D.G. Nishimura, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
1672.   A New Method for Flow Quantification With An Active MRI Stent (AMRIS) in a Phantom Study, M. Busch, F. Toennissen, R. Wetzler, T. Bertsch and A. Melzer, Mediport Simag GmbH, Berlin, Germany; University of Applied Science FH Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen, Germany and Institute of Diagnostic and International Radiology, Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany.
1673.   One-Dimensional Particle Tracking of Fluid Motion Using Tagging, C.K. Macgowan and M.L. Wood, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1674.   Spatial-Resolution Requirements for Flow Quantification Using Fourier Velocity Encoding, C-M. Tsai, E.W. Olcott and D.G. Nishimura, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
1675.   A New Method of Quantitating Arterial Spin Tagging Perfusion Images, S.D. Keilholz-George and S.S. Berr, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
1676.   Motion Adapted Gating with Partial Averaging for Quantification of Coronary Sinus Flow Reserve in Patients with Aortic Regurgitation, S. Kozerke, J. Schwitter, O.M. Weber and P. Boesiger, University and ETH Zurich and University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
1677.   Ultra-Fast MRI to Quantitate Pulmonary Regurgitation and Biventricular Function during Physical Exercise in Corrected Tetralogy of Fallot Patients, A.A.W. Roest, W.A. Helbing, P. Kunz, E.E. van der Wall, H.J. Lamb and A. de Roos, Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of The Netherlands, Utrecht, The Netherlands and Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
1678.   The Significance of Net CSF Flow at the Cerebral Aqueduct: A Cine Phase-Contrast Study, M-Y. Chen, T-Y. Huang, C-Y. Chen and H-W. Chung, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Yuan-Pei Technical College, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan and Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
1679.   Comparison of Two Ways of Measuring Cerebrovascular Reactivity, A. Spilt, M.A. van Buchem, R. van den Boom, E.L.E.M. Bollen and G.J. Blauw, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
1680.   Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Saphenous Vein: Lack of a Dilatory Response to Nitroglycerin, L. Ribe, S. Oyre, K.M. Munk, J.E. Nielsen-Kudsk, K.E. Sorensen and E.M. Pedersen, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

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