20-min Pediatric Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance without Contrast or Anesthesia: Initial Evaluation in Kids with Congenital Heart Disease

Abnormal Left Atrial Performance in Children with Repair Tetralogy of Fallot using CMR Feature Tracking

Altered corticospinal tract microstructure is associated with motor performance in adolescents with congenital heart disease

Assessment of Right Ventricular Systolic Abnormalities in Pediatric Repaired TOF Patients with Preserved EF: CMR Feature Tracking Analysis

Brain oxygen extraction fraction is associated with 10minute Apgar score and severity of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

Comparison of advanced and simplified computational fluid dynamics simulations in the Glenn and Fontan circulations – an MRI validation study

Decreased fractional anisotropy in the diffusion tensor imaging of neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy with normal conventional MRI

Differences in Functional Integration and Segregation in CHD Neonates: Interactions with Sex

Effect of Sedation on Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Oxygen (CMRO2) in Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Feasibility of a cued deep breathing task to map cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy and clinical pediatric cohorts

Author:Kristina Zvolanek  Rachael Stickland  Molly Bright  

Institution:Northwestern University  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

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

Topic:Pediatric: Fetal & Developmental Brain  

Session Name:Pediatric Neuro: Congenital Heart Disease & the Brain  

Program Number:4603  

Room Live Q&A Session:

Longitudinal Assessment of Third Trimester Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Very Preterm Infants

Non-invasive cardiac magnetic resonance blood oxygenation mapping in complex congenital heart disease

Quantitative assessment of the distribution of mild white matter injury in preterm and term neonates

Right and Left Ventricular Volume Quantification in Children with repaired Tetralogy of Fallot Using 4D Flow MRI

Wide-spread Reduced Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Right Ventricle Compared to Left Ventricle Single Ventricle Heart Disease