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An echo‐planar imaging sequence is superior to a steady‐state free precession sequence for visual as well as quantitative assessment of cardiac magnetic resonance stress perfusion

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To assess myocardial perfusion, steady‐state free precession cardiac magnetic resonance (SSFP, CMR) was compared with gradient‐echo–echo‐planar imaging (GRE‐EPI) using myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) as reference. Click to show full abstract

To assess myocardial perfusion, steady‐state free precession cardiac magnetic resonance (SSFP, CMR) was compared with gradient‐echo–echo‐planar imaging (GRE‐EPI) using myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) as reference.

Keywords: perfusion; free precession; steady state; state free; sequence; echo

Journal Title: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
Year Published: 2017

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