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Mohamed Elshibly

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Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine|June 29, 2026
Scalable Left Ventricular ROI Annotation for Stress Perfusion Cardiac MRI using Deep Learning with Visual RefinementMahsa Pourhossein Kalashami, Mohamed Elshibly, Simran Shergill, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|December 27, 2024
Haemodynamic and hyperaemic effects of adenosine in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing quantitative myocardial perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonanceSimran Shergill, Charley A Budgeon, Mohamed Elshibly, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 19, 2026
Fast and scalable annotation-free LV-centered ROI localisation in stress perfusion cardiac MRIMahsa Pourhossein Kalashami, Alessio Fagioli, Marco Raoul Marini, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|July 3, 2025
Quantitative Flow Ratio for Detecting Significant Coronary Artery Disease: Validation by Cardiovascular Magnetic ResonanceSimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Anju Velvet, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|March 26, 2025
Repeatability of fully automated, inline quantitative assessment of myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected coronary artery diseaseMohamed Elshibly, Charley Budgeon, Simran Shergill, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|May 1, 2025
Standard breath-hold versus free-breathing real-time cine cardiac MRI-a prospective randomized comparison in patients with known or suspected cardiac diseaseMohamed Elshibly, Simran Shergill, Kelly Parke, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|May 28, 2026
Prognostic value of pulmonary transit time by cardiovascular MRI in heart failure with preserved ejection fractionSimran Shergill, Abhishek Dattani, Prathap Kanagala, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance|January 31, 2026
Stress T1 mapping for the detection of obstructive coronary artery disease: a prospective diagnostic accuracy studySimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Anju Velvet, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|May 21, 2026
Vasoactive breathing manoeuvres as an effective coronary vasodilator in patients with suspected coronary artery disease: a prospective comparative oxygenation-sensitive CMR studySimran Shergill, Elizabeth Hillier, Anju Velvet, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance|August 16, 2025
CMR versus CCTA with fractional flow reserve for diagnosing obstructive coronary artery disease in higher risk patients: rationale and design of CONCORD - a prospective, single-centre diagnostic accuracy studySimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Kelly S Parke, et al.
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Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine|June 29, 2026
Scalable Left Ventricular ROI Annotation for Stress Perfusion Cardiac MRI using Deep Learning with Visual RefinementMahsa Pourhossein Kalashami, Mohamed Elshibly, Simran Shergill, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|December 27, 2024
Haemodynamic and hyperaemic effects of adenosine in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing quantitative myocardial perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonanceSimran Shergill, Charley A Budgeon, Mohamed Elshibly, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine|May 19, 2026
Fast and scalable annotation-free LV-centered ROI localisation in stress perfusion cardiac MRIMahsa Pourhossein Kalashami, Alessio Fagioli, Marco Raoul Marini, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|July 3, 2025
Quantitative Flow Ratio for Detecting Significant Coronary Artery Disease: Validation by Cardiovascular Magnetic ResonanceSimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Anju Velvet, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|March 26, 2025
Repeatability of fully automated, inline quantitative assessment of myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected coronary artery diseaseMohamed Elshibly, Charley Budgeon, Simran Shergill, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|May 1, 2025
Standard breath-hold versus free-breathing real-time cine cardiac MRI-a prospective randomized comparison in patients with known or suspected cardiac diseaseMohamed Elshibly, Simran Shergill, Kelly Parke, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|May 28, 2026
Prognostic value of pulmonary transit time by cardiovascular MRI in heart failure with preserved ejection fractionSimran Shergill, Abhishek Dattani, Prathap Kanagala, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance|January 31, 2026
Stress T1 mapping for the detection of obstructive coronary artery disease: a prospective diagnostic accuracy studySimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Anju Velvet, et al.
European Heart Journal. Imaging Methods and Practice|May 21, 2026
Vasoactive breathing manoeuvres as an effective coronary vasodilator in patients with suspected coronary artery disease: a prospective comparative oxygenation-sensitive CMR studySimran Shergill, Elizabeth Hillier, Anju Velvet, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance : Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance|August 16, 2025
CMR versus CCTA with fractional flow reserve for diagnosing obstructive coronary artery disease in higher risk patients: rationale and design of CONCORD - a prospective, single-centre diagnostic accuracy studySimran Shergill, Mohamed Elshibly, Kelly S Parke, et al.
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