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Measurement of Cardiac Deformations from MRI: Physical and Mathematical Models

Part of the book series: Computational Imaging and Vision (CIVI, volume 23)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Clinical Applications of Cardiac Tagging

    • Nathaniel Reichek
    Pages 17-36
  3. Modeling and analysis of the RV and LV from MRI-SPAMM

    • Idith Haber, Dimitris Metaxas, Leon Axel
    Pages 59-90
  4. Motion Analysis of the Whole Heart

    • Cengizhan Ozturk, Elliot R. McVeigh
    Pages 91-117
  5. Harmonic Phase MRI

    • Nael F. Osman, Jerry L. Prince
    Pages 119-150
  6. Automated Tag Detection

    • Thomas S. Denney Jr.
    Pages 151-181
  7. Analysis of Tagged MR Cardiac Images with B-spline Models

    • Yasheng Chen, Yu-Ping Wang, Amir A. Amini
    Pages 183-217
  8. MR Physics and Imaging of Phase Contrast MRI

    • Michael Markl, Britta Schneider, Jürgen Hennig
    Pages 219-255
  9. Myocardial Spatiotemporal Tracking

    • Yudong Zhu, Norbert J. Pelc
    Pages 257-288
  10. Computational Platforms for Integrated Cardiac Image Analysis

    • Xenophon Papademetris, Albert J. Sinusas, James S. Duncan
    Pages 289-313
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 315-320

About this book

Measurement of Cardiac Deformations from MRI: Physical and Mathematical Models describes the latest imaging and imag analysis techniques that have been developed at leading centers for the visualization, analysis, and understanding of normal and abnormal cardiac motion with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The use of MRI in measuring cardiac motion is particularly important because MRI is non-invasive, and it is the only modality capable of imaging detailed intramural motion within the myocardium.
Biomedical engineers, medical physicists, computer scientists, and physicians interested in learning about the latest advances in cardiovascular MRI should find this book to be a valuable educational resource. In particular, it is more tutorial in nature than most of the technical papers where the research was originally published. Practitioners and researchers working in the field of cardiovascular MRI will find the book to be filled with practical technical details and references to other work, enabling the implementation of existing methods and serving as a basis for further research in the area.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Washington University, St. Louis, USA

    Amir A. Amini

  • Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA

    Jerry L. Prince

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