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Are interventionalists prone to nerve stimulation during MR interventions? PNS simulation study with posable human body models

Computer vision object tracking for MRI motion estimation

Author:Stefan Wampl  Tito Körner  Martin Meyerspeer  Marcos Wolf  Maxim Zaitsev  Albrecht Ingo Schmid  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Motion Correction Strategies  

Session Name:Motion: Methods  

Program Number:1363  

Room Session:Concurrent 1  

Institution:Medical University of Vienna  

Development of an anthropomorphic torso and left ventricle phantom for flow and respiratory motion simulation

Pulseq-CEST: Towards multi-site multi-vendor compatibility and reproducibility of CEST experiments using an open source sequence standard

Quantifying lactate using double quantum filtered 1H MRS with adiabatic refocusing pulses at 7 T

Real-time prospective motion correction of arbitrary MR pulse sequences with XPACE-Pulseq

Author:Maxim Zaitsev  Michael Woletz  Martin Tik  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:Motion Correction Strategies  

Session Name:Motion: Brain & Body  

Program Number:1378  

Room Session:Concurrent 1  

Institution:Medical University of Vienna  

Simulating Pulses & Sequences

Author:Maxim Zaitsev  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Date:Saturday, 15 May 2021  

Topic:MR Physics: From Spins to Scanner II  

Session Name:MR Physics: From Spins to Scanner II  

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Room Session:Concurrent 3  

Institution:Medical University of Vienna  

    Thermal simulations for a high power diffusion weighting MR gradient coil

    Author:Philipp Amrein  Feng Jia  Sebastian Littin  Maxim Zaitsev  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Date:Tuesday, 18 May 2021  

    Topic:Safety & Multinuclear/Preclinical RF  

    Session Name:System & Component Safety  

    Program Number:2482  

    Room Session:Concurrent 4  

    Institution:University Medical Center Freiburg