Abstract #3908
Application of breath-hold spiral tissue phase velocity mapping in a DCM patient
Robin Simpson 1,2 , Jennifer Keegan 1,2 , and David Firmin 1,2
1
Imperial College, London, England, United
Kingdom,
2
Royal
Brompton Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom
A novel spiral tissue phase velocity mapping technique
has recently been developed and tested in healthy
volunteers. Three directional data is acquired in a
clinically acceptable breath-hold of just 13 heartbeats.
This abstract presents initial experience with scanning
a DCM patient and comparing the results with an
age-matched volunteer.
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