A fast and highly automated approach to myocardial motion analysis using phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging

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Purpose: To develop a fast and highly automated method for calculating two-dimensional myocardial motion and deformation using velocity encoded magnetic resonance Imaging. Materials and Methods: Two-dimensional phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging was used to acquire time resolved velocity maps of the myocardium. Cardiac motion was calculated by an iterative integration-regularization scheme of low computational cost. Image segmentation was performed using active appearance models. Results: Validation of motion tracking was performed In N = 47 subjects using saturation grid-tagging and closely followed "tag-lines." Image segmentation was validated vs. manual delineation. Conclusion: The speed and limited user interaction gives the method good potential for use in clinical practice. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Bergvall, E., Cain, P., Arheden, H., & Sparr, G. (2006). A fast and highly automated approach to myocardial motion analysis using phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 23(5), 652–661. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.20565

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