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Stress perfusion imaging using cardiovascular magnetic resonance: a review
Jonathan P Christiansen1, Theodoros D Karamitsos, Saul G Myerson
1Cardiovascular Division, North Shore Hospital, Waitemata Health, Auckland, New Zealand. Jonathan.Christiansen@WaitemataDHB.govt.nz
Abstract:
Stress perfusion CMR can provide both excellent diagnostic and important prognostic information in the context of a comprehensive assessment of cardiac anatomy and function. This coupled with the high spatial resolution, and the lack of both attenuation artefacts and ionising radiation, make CMR stress perfusion imaging a highly attractive stress imaging modality. It is now in routine use in many centres, and shows promise in evaluating patients with clinical problems beyond those of epicardial coronary disease.
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