ISMRM & SMRT Annual Meeting • 15-20 May 2021
Concurrent 1 | 13:00 - 13:45 | Moderators: Background & Overview of Methods: Olivier Jaubert & Davide Piccini State-of-the-Art Applications & Future Outlook: Matthias Stuber |
Background & Overview of Methods | ||
Current Status of Quantitative CMR in the Clinic Video Permission Withheld
Charlotte Manisty
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Basics of Multicontrast/Multiparametric Imaging
Yuchi Liu
This presentation aims to introduce the scientific/technical basics of multi-contrast/multi-parametric imaging. The motivation of simultaneous multiparametric mapping will be introduced, followed by acquisition schemes and reconstruction approaches.
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Panel + Q&A I
Yuchi Liu
This presentation aims to introduce the scientific/technical basics of multicontrast/multiparametric imaging. The motivations will be introduced, followed by acquisition schemes and reconstruction approaches. Specific examples in cardiovascular applications will also be discussed, including IR TrueFISP (CABIRIA) approach, cardiac MRF, and multicontrast imaging using multitasking.
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Panel + Q&A I
Charlotte Manisty
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Basics of Multidimensional Imaging
Li Feng
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State-of-the-Art Applications & Future Outlook | ||
State-of-the-Art Vascular Applications
Yibin Xie
Multicontrast, multiparametric and multidimensional MRI is a group of emerging paradigm-shifting MRI techniques that provides unique advantages over conventional MRI method in imaging speed and motion-robustness. It also offers a powerful platform for quantitative imaging and opens new opportunities for probing various physiological dynamics. In this talk I will provide an overview of the state of the art of vascular imaging based on multicontrast, multiparametric and multidimensional MRI, as well as an outlook for future research directions and clinical translation.
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State-of-the-Art Cardiac Applications
Liliana Ma
The field of multidimensional and multiparametric imaging has gained increasing traction and momentum with advances in hardware, sampling patterns, and reconstruction techniques. This talk aims to expand on some of the techniques introduced earlier in the session, with an emphasis on state-of-the-art cardiac applications in clinical and patient populations. Techniques covered will include free-running respiratory-resolved 3D cine imaging, 5D flow, MR fingerprinting, multiparametric SAturationg-recovery singleSHot Acquisition, and MR multitasking, as well as advances in multidimensional reconstruction techniques for clinical integration.
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Future Outlook
Leon Axel
While much progress has been made in the development of methods for multiparameter & multidimensional cardiovascular (CV) MRI, there are many technical challenges remaining to be overcome in clinical applications of them, particularly the difficulties associated with handling the large associated data sets, from data acquisition and image reconstruction, to visualization and analysis. However, if these challenges can be overcome, these new imaging methods can potentially both improve the efficiency of CV MRI, and provide powerful new means for assessing the effect of disease on the cardiovascular system, through integrated and spatially registered displays of structure, function, and tissue properties.
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Panel + Q&A II
Yibin Xie
Multicontrast, multiparametric and multidimensional MRI is a group of emerging paradigm-shifting MRI techniques that provides unique advantages over conventional MRI method in imaging speed and motion-robustness. It also offers a powerful platform for quantitative imaging and opens new opportunities for probing various physiological dynamics. In this talk I will provide an overview of the state of the art of vascular imaging based on multicontrast, multiparametric and multidimensional MRI, as well as an outlook for future research directions and clinical translation.
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Panel + Q&A II
Liliana Ma
The field of multidimensional and multiparametric imaging has gained increasing traction and momentum with advances in hardware, sampling patterns, and reconstruction techniques. This talk aims to expand on some of the techniques introduced earlier in the session, with an emphasis on state-of-the-art cardiac applications in clinical and patient populations. Techniques covered will include free-running respiratory-resolved 3D cine imaging, 5D flow, MR fingerprinting, multiparametric SAturationg-recovery singleSHot Acquisition, and MR multitasking, as well as advances in multidimensional reconstruction techniques for clinical integration.
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Panel + Q&A II
Leon Axel
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