Cardiac MRI is an important imaging tool in congenital cardiac disease, but its use has been limited in the neonatal population as general anesthesia has been needed for breath‐holding. Technological… Click to show full abstract
Cardiac MRI is an important imaging tool in congenital cardiac disease, but its use has been limited in the neonatal population as general anesthesia has been needed for breath‐holding. Technological advances in four‐dimensional (4D) flow MRI have now made nonsedated free‐breathing acquisition protocols a viable clinical option, but the method requires prospective validation in neonates.
               
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