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On the Introduction of a New Cardiovascular Imaging Journal in Asia

Choe YH

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Cardiovascular Imaging Asia: A New Era in the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

Kim TH

The Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI) is launching its own ASCI journal in 2017, Cardiovascular Imaging Asia (CVIA). The journal is published with an open access format, four times...
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Evaluation of Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Using Cardiac Magnetic Resonance

Choi HM, Yoon YE

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a significant problem worldwide and the risk stratification of SCD remains an important challenge. Although current guidelines recommend the use of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator mostly based...
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Aortic Coarctation Following Aortic Valve Replacement: Problem Solving with Multimodality Cardiac Imaging

Ng MY, Li Q, Benson L, Horlick E, Wald R

We present a unique case of severe aortic narrowing identified in adulthood, six years after aortic valve replacement for aortic insufficiency, due to bicuspid aortic valve disease. We illustrate the...
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Cardiac MR Assessment of Coronary Arteries

Hamdy A, Ishida M, Sakuma H

Imaging of coronary arteries with magnetic resonance has undergone undeniable progress during the past two decades. Although coronary computed tomography angiography detects coronary artery disease (CAD) with excellent diagnostic accuracy,...
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Imaging of Cardiac and Pericardial Masses

Wu PW, Chen SJ, Lin WC, Chang CB, Chuang WY, Hsu MY, Liu YC, Chu JJ, Lin PJ, Wen MS, Hung KC, Wan YL

Cardiac tumors are uncommon, with primary cardiac tumors being exceedingly rare. Benign primary cardiac tumors are more common than malignant primary cardiac tumors. Common benign cardiac tumors include myxoma, lipoma,...
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Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Hwang SH, Kim TH, Yong HS, Kim YH

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent body imaging modality. One limitation of MRI is that the physical environment may be a risk for patients with implantable metallic devices. In...
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Current Concepts of Vulnerable Plaque on Coronary CT Angiography

Yoo SM, Lee HY, Jin KN, Chun EJ, Ann FA, White CS

Most acute cardiac events occur without preceding symptoms and are caused by rupture of vulnerable plaque (thin cap fibroatheroma). Thus, noninvasive identification and modification of vulnerable plaque are of paramount...
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Cardiac CT and MRI for Assessment of Cardioembolic Stroke

Choi YR, Kim HL, Kwon HM, Chun EJ, Ko SM, Yoo SM, Choi SI, Jin KN

Cardioembolic stroke is generally severe with a high risk for both early and long-term recurrence, requiring early diagnosis. Cardiac CT and MRI are accurate noninvasive alternatives to echocardiography which can...
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Semiautomated Analysis of Aortic Stenosis Parameters on Velocity-Encoded Phase-Contrast MR Images in Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis: A Comparison with Echocardiography

Bak SH, Kim SM, Park SJ, Kim MY, Kim HJ, Lee SC, Park SW, Choe YH

Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the reliability of semiautomated analysis of aortic stenosis (AS) parameters on velocity-encoded (VENC) phase-contrast (PC) MR images in patients with severe...
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Feasibility of Stress-Alone Cardiac CT for Detecting Hemodynamically Significant Coronary Stenosis in the Presence of High Coronary Calcium Score and Coronary Stents

Nakamori S, Kitagawa K, Tanigawa T, Dohi K, Nakajima H, Ishida M, Watanabe K, Sawai T, Masuda J, Nagata M, Ichikawa Y, Yamada N, Sakuma H, Ito M

Objective: Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA), including rest and stress myocardial perfusion computed tomography (CTP), allows for comprehensive assessment of flowlimiting coronary artery disease (CAD). In patients with severe coronary...
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