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High-resolution quantification of stress perfusion defects by cardiac magnetic resonance.

Cian M ScannellRichard CrawleyEbraham AlskafMarcel BreeuwerSven PleinAmedeo Chiribiri
Published in: European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice (2024)
This study introduces a high-resolution bullseye consisting of 1800 points, rather than 16, per patient for reporting quantitative stress perfusion, which may improve sensitivity. Using this representation, the threshold required to identify areas of reduced perfusion is lower than for segmental analysis.
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