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AI Enabled CMR

Author:Peter Kellman  

Institution:NIH  

Session Type:Member-Initiated Symposium  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

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Session Name:Artificial Intelligence Enabling Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Room C3.3  

    Correcting for T2* related blurring in spiral MR:  A novel method compensating for spatial variations in T2*

    Deep Residual Grappa (DeepGrappa): A General Purpose Self-calibrated AI based MR Reconstruction

    Author:Hui Xue  James Moon  Peter Kellman  

    Institution:Barts Heart Centre, Barts Health NHS Trust  NHLBI, NIH  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

    Topic:ML: Image Reconstruction  

    Session Name:Machine Learning for Image Reconstruction 4  

    Program Number:3640  

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    Evaluation of severe hepatic iron overload using a high-performance 0.55T MRI system

    Author:Adrienne Campbell-Washburn  Christine Mancini  Anna Conrey  Lanelle Edwards  Hui Xue  Peter Kellman  W. Bandettini  Swee Lay Thein  

    Institution:National Institutes of Health  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

    Topic:Abdominopelvic MRI - Benign  

    Session Name:Liver: Iron & Bile  

    Program Number:2537  

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    Iron overload detection in extra-hepatic organs on a high-performance 0.55T scanner

    Author:Christine Mancini  W. Patricia Bandettini  Peter Kellman  Hui Xue  Anna Conrey  Swee Lay Thein  Adrienne Campbell-Washburn  

    Institution:National Institutes of Health  

    Session Type:SMRT Poster Presentations  

    Session Live Q&A Date:SMRT Poster (All Week)  

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    Session Name:SMRT Poster Tour Part 2  

    Program Number:S51  

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    A pilot investigation into the use of a high-performance 0.55T scanner in CMR late gadolinium enhancement imaging of myocardial infarction