Use of delayed-enhancement magnetic resonance imaging for fibrosis detection in the atria: A review

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This paper presents a review of the different approaches existing in the literature to detect and quantify fibrosis in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance images of the left atrial wall. The paper provides a critical analysis of the different methods, stating their advantages and limitations, and providing detailed analysis on the possible sources of variability in the final amount of detected fibrosis coming from the use of different techniques.

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Pontecorboli, G., Ventura, R. M. F. I., Carlosena, A., Benito, E., Prat-Gonzales, S., Padeletti, L., & Mont, L. (2017, February 1). Use of delayed-enhancement magnetic resonance imaging for fibrosis detection in the atria: A review. Europace. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euw053

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