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GRE bSSFP vs. FLASH based Fourier Decomposition lung MRI at 1.5T: evaluation of image quality, fractional ventilation and lung perfusion in healthy volunteers

Author:Alexander Rotärmel  Andreas Voskrebenzev  Filip Klimes  Marcel Gutberlet  Frank Wacker  Jens Vogel-Claussen  

Author Institution:Medical School Hannover  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Wednesday, 20 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Thoracic MRI  

Program Number:2465  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 2451-2480  

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Hyperpolarized 129Xe MR functional imaging to monitor the response of the human lungs after segmental lipopolysaccharide challenge

Hyperpolarized 129Xe MR spectroscopy of the human lung in healthy volunteers and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): investigation of lung microstructure

Author:Agilo Kern  Marcel Gutberlet  Andreas Voskrebenzev  Filip Klimes  Frank Wacker  Jens Hohlfeld  Jens Vogel-Claussen  

Author Institution:Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine  Hannover Medical School  

Session Type:Electronic Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:17:15  

Session:Hyperpolarised Compound Imaging  

Program Number:4475  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 86  

Quantification of gas concentration and fractional ventilation using high temporal resolution MRI of pulmonary fluorinated (19F) gas washin dynamics in free breathing

Author:Marcel Gutberlet  Arnd Obert  Andreas Voskrebenzev  Filip Klimes  Frank Wacker  Jens Vogel-Claussen  

Author Institution:Hannover Medical School  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Thursday, 21 June 2018  

Session Time:08:00  

Session:Thoracic MRI: Lung & Mediastinum  

Program Number:1084  

Presentation Time:09:24  

Room Number:W05/06  

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Voxel-based mapping of lung microstructural parameters using hyperpolarized 129Xe dissolved-phase imaging in healthy volunteers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients