AICAR prevents heart failure in a rat model of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity

Capture the Opening and Closing of Human Aortic Valve Using MRI with Sub-Millisecond Temporal Resolution

Author:Zheng Zhong  Kaibao Sun  Guangyu Dan  Muge Karaman  Xiaohong Zhou  

Institution:University of Illinois at Chicago  

Session Type:Oral  

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

Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

Session Name:CMR to Study Mechanisms & Etiology of Cardiovascular Disease  

Program Number:1198  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

Cardiac Rhythm Impacts Left Atrial Hemodynamics Measured with 4D Flow and Real Time PC MRI in Controls and Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Chronic Myocardial Infarcts with Iron Deposits Exhibit Lower Rest Perfusion and Elevated Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity

Clinical Value of an Almost Automated Fast Free-breathing Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Workflow

CrCEST energetics of calf muscle groups at 3T distinguish patients with peripheral arterial disease from age-matched normals

Author:Helen Sporkin  Christopher Schumann  Roshin Mathew  Christopher Kramer  Craig Meyer  

Institution:University of Virginia  

Session Type:Oral - Power Pitch  

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

Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

Session Name:Cardiovascular Power Pitch: Applications  

Program Number:1206  

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

Current Role of MRI in Cardio-Oncology

Author:Bernd Wintersperger  

Institution:University of Toronto  

Session Type:Weekday Course  

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

Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

Session Name:MRI in Cardio-Oncology  

Program Number:

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

ECG-free, free-breathing myocardial T1/ECV mapping at high heart rates using MR Multitasking: A feasibility study in a HFpEF rat model

Emerging Clinical Practice of Cardio-Oncology

Author:Lauren Baldassarre  

Institution:Yale University  

Session Type:Weekday Course  

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

Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

Session Name:MRI in Cardio-Oncology  

Program Number:

Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

    Estimating Blood Volume with Ferumoxytol at 0.55 T

    Evaluate Myocardial Circumferential Kinetic Energy for Patients with Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot

    Evaluation of potential hemodynamic biomarkers in experimental PAH using center-out stack-of-stars 4D phase contrast velocity mapping

    Global longitudinal diastolic strain rate predict adverse outcomes in hypertrophic cardiomyopathyas assessed with CMR tissue tracking

    Human 13C Hybrid-Shot Spiral (HYSS) Imaging of Pathological Cardiac Metabolism Following Myocardial Infarction

    Introduction to Cardio-Oncology

    Author:Mark Nolan  

    Institution:

    Session Type:Weekday Course  

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

    Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

    Session Name:MRI in Cardio-Oncology  

    Program Number:

    Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

    Measuring Cardiac Strain in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy with a Convolutional Neural Net Tag Tracking Method

    Microstructural cardiac remodelling in aortic stenosis and its reversibility following valve replacement – a CMR diffusion tensor imaging study

    The relationship between CMR–derived myocardial strain and late gadolinium enhancement in asymptomatic heart transplant patients

    Reproducibility, Repeatability and Preliminary Clinical Results of Dixon Cardiac MRF: T1, T2, ECV and fat fraction tissue characterization

    Retrospective Analysis of Pilot Tone Derived Cardiac and Respiratory Motion Information in a Patient Cohort

    Tissue characterization by mapping and strain cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate myocardial inflammation in fulminant myocarditis

    Tracer kinetic modeling of nitroxide-enhanced MRI to quantify oxidative stress in mouse models of heart disease

    Author:Soham Shah  Yu Wang  Christopher Waters  Lanlin Chen  Brent French  Frederick Epstein  

    Institution:University of Virginia  

    Session Type:Oral  

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

    Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

    Session Name:CMR to Study Mechanisms & Etiology of Cardiovascular Disease  

    Program Number:1195  

    Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3  

    What Can MRI Bring to the Field of Cardio-Oncology in the Future?

    Author:Yoo Jin Hong  

    Institution:Yonsei University Health System  

    Session Type:Weekday Course  

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

    Topic:Novel clinical applications of CMR  

    Session Name:MRI in Cardio-Oncology  

    Program Number:

    Room Live Q&A Session:Thursday Parallel 3