marker device visibility for 3-T interventions

Optimised passive marker device visibility and automatic marker detection for 3-T MRI-guided endovascular interventions: a pulsatile flow phantom study Passive paramagnetic markers on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible endovascular devices induce susceptibility artifacts, enabling MRI-visibility and real-time MRI-guidance. Optimised visibility is crucial for automatic detection and device tracking but depends [...]

goodbye to ficks law

Goodbye to Fick's law It has always been assumed but never proven that iCMR gives an incremental value by providing more accurate flow quantification. In Dallas Childrens/UTSW interventional MRI is now standard procedure in young adults. Therefore they conducted a study in 30 patients with CHD and conducted both right [...]

2021-12-14T17:57:57+01:00November 29, 2021|Categories: Publications|Tags: , , |

The upside of lockdown

The upside of lockdown 2020 was a year when many things changed in the world and of course also to Nano4Imaging. We started the year with high hopes of successfully launching the EmeryGlide in the USA. However, the pandemic turned everything upside down. Just before that there was the [...]

2021-12-07T20:20:52+01:00December 21, 2020|Categories: Publications|Tags: , |

CMR as routine diagnostic for PH

Routine diagnostic for PH A recent paper in JCMR  (Knight et al, 2019) put online on september 9th shows the feasibility of CMR in routine screening for pulmonary hypertension. Fifty patients were investigated for suspected  or known PH underwent right heart cath in the CMR. Durations of separate procedural [...]

2021-12-07T21:21:16+01:00September 12, 2019|Categories: Publications|
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