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Abstract #4899

Real life application of compressed sensing cardiac MRI for biventricular response to exercise.

Aaron Lin1,2, Norman Morris3,4, Helen Seale5, Andrew Trotter1, Benjamin Schmitt6, and Wendy Strugnell1,2

1Richard Slaughter Centre of Excellence in Cardiovascular MRI, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, 2Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia, 3School of Allied Health Sciences and Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia, 4Allied Health Research Collaborative, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, 5Physiotherapy Department, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, 6Siemens Healthineers, Sydney, Australia

Accurate assessment of left and right ventricular function using cardiac MRI plays an important role in the management of cardiac diseases. Combined with exercise stress testing, unveiling of cardiac diseases in the latent phase permits early initiation of appropriate therapy. Using compressed sensing cardiac MRI, we demonstrated dynamic quantitative biventricular functional assessment is safe and highly feasible for clinical utility.

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