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Autocalibrated multiband CAIPIRINHA with k-t-acceleration: Towards the complete spatio-temporal coverage of the heart motion in one single breath-hold

Auto-calibrated Simultaneous Multi-Slice Pulse-Wave Velocity Imaging

Author:Sebastian Schmitter  Giulio Ferrazzi  Bernd Ittermann  Tobias Schaeffter  Susanne Schnell  

Institution:Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine  Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 13 May 2019  

Session Time:16:00  

Session Name:Clinical Applications of Flow Imaging  

Program Number:1998  

Presentation Time:16:00   

Room Number:Exhibition Hall  

Computer Number:Computer 48  

On the Effective Centre of Excitation and the Point of Gradient Moment Expansion for 2D-Selective Excitation in the Presence of Flow

Parallel transmission medical implant safety testbed: First application using time-domain E-field probes to measure and mitigate RF induced currents

Author:Lukas Winter  Frank Seifert  Werner Hoffmann  Harald Pfeiffer  Sandy Szermer  Frank Wojcik  Reiner Seemann  Bernd Ittermann  

Institution:Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Wednesday, 15 May 2019  

Session Time:08:15  

Session Name:MR Safety: PNS & RF Heating  

Program Number:0728  

Presentation Time:08:39   

Room Number:Room 511BCEF  

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Product-Ratios of Metabolite Concentrations as Potential Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker

Author:Ariane Fillmer  Laura Göschel  Semiha Aydin  Theresa Köbe  Agnes Flöel  Bernd Ittermann  

Institution:Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin  Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)  University Medicine Greifswald  Douglas Mental Health University Institute  McGill University  

Session Type:Oral  

Session Date:Tuesday, 14 May 2019  

Session Time:15:45  

Session Name:Dementia  

Program Number:0621  

Presentation Time:16:21   

Room Number:Room 511BCEF  

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Towards a better understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease: Rasch transformation of cognitive assessment data yields better linear description of cognition using neurometabolite concentrations as explanatory variables