KOL + Video Presentations
A selection of presentations from and discussions with imaging experts and thought leaders
2022 RSNA: Clinical Findings from Brigham and Women’s Hospital
AI-assisted Cardiac MRI: Early Clinical Experiences
2021 SCMR Sessions: Stanford Healthcare
2021 SCMR Sessions: Brigham and Women’s Hospital
2021 SCMR Sessions: Final Thoughts
Employee Publications
Published research on MRI technology, real-time imaging and AI by our team
MR Thermometry-Guided Ultrasound Hyperthermia of User-Defined Regions Using the ExAblate Prostate Ablation Array
Eugene Ozhinsky, Vasant A. Salgaonkar, Chris J. Diederich, Viola Rieke Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound 2018
Rapid Left Ventricular Function MRI With an Accelerated Real-Time-Based Spiral Acquisition
R. Reeve Ingle, Justin J. Konkle, Nii O. Addy, Galen D. Reed, Michelle M. Nystrom, Kenneth O. Johnson, William R. Overall, Juan M. Santos, Bob S. Hu Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2016
Comparison of a Novel Free Breathing SSFP Sequence With Standard Breath Held SSFP—A Pilot Study
Idan Roifman, Rhonda Walcarius, Labonny Biswas, Kim A. Connelly, Graham A. Wright Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2015
Initial in vivo Validation of Real-Time Phase-Contrast Sequence
Bob S. Hu, Michelle M. Nystrom, R. Reeve Ingle, William R. Overall, Michael Cates, Juan M. Santos Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2015
Andrew B. Holbrook, Pejman Ghanouni, Juan M. Santos, Charles L. Dumoulin, Yoav Medan, Kim Butts Pauly Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2014
A Novel Platform for Comprehensive CMR Examination in a Clinically Feasible Scan Time
Joëlle K. Barral, William R. Overall, Michelle M. Nystrom, Xue Feng, R. Reeve Ingle, Kenneth O. Johnson, Bob S. Hu, Juan M. Santos Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2014
Supporting Evidence
Research and guidelines published by journals and governing bodies that support greater adoption of CMR and AI in medical imaging
Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Michael Salerno, Behzad Sharif, Håkan Arheden, Andreas Kumar, Leon Axel, Debiao Li and Stefan Neubauer
Discordance between echocardiography and MRI in the assessment of mitral regurgitation severity: a prospective multicenter trial
Seth Uretsky, Linda Gillam, Roberto Lang, Farooq A Chaudhry, Edgar Argulian, Azhar Supariwala, Srinivasa Gurram, Kavya Jain, Marjorie Subero, James J Jang, Randy Cohen, Steven D Wolff
CMR Quantification of Myocardial Scar Provides Additive Prognostic Information in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy
Tomas G. Neilan MD, Otavio R. Coelho-Filho MD, Stephan B. Danik MD, Ravi V. Shah MD, John A. Dodson MD, Daniel J. Verdini MD, Michifumi Tokuda MD, Caroline A. Daly MD, Usha B. Tedrow MD, William G. Stevenson MD, Michael Jerosch-Herold PhD, Brian B. Ghoshhajra MD, Raymond Y. Kwong MD, MPH
Stress Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Provides Effective Cardiac Risk Reclassification in Patients With Known or Suspected Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Ravi Shah, Bobak Heydari, Otavio Coelho-Filho, Venkatesh L Murthy, Siddique Abbasi, Jiazhuo H Feng, Michael Pencina, Tomas G Neilan, Judith L Meadows, Sanjeev Francis, Ron Blankstein, Michael Steigner, Marcelo di Carli, Michael Jerosch-Herold, Raymond Y Kwong
Cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging in coronary heart disease: an economic evaluation using data from the CE-MARC study
Greenwood, J.P., Walker, S., Giardin, F. et al. Cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging in coronary heart disease: an economic evaluation using data from the CE-MARC study. J Cardiovasc Magn Reson 15 (Suppl 1), O7 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-15-S1-O7
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance and single-photon emission computed tomography for diagnosis of coronary heart disease (CE-MARC): a prospective trial
Dr John P Greenwood, PhD, Neil Maredia, MBChB, John F Younger, MBChB, Prof Julia M Brown, MSc, Prof Jane Nixon, PhD, Colin C Everett, MSc, Petra Bijsterveld, MA, John P Ridgway, PhD, Aleksandra Radjenovic, PhD, Catherine J Dickinson, PhD, Prof, Stephen G Ball, PhD, Sven Plein, PhD