Case Studies
Real-world results prove Vista Cardiac delivers faster, more consistent and reliable CMR scans
KOL + Video Presentations
A selection of presentations from and discussions with imaging experts and thought leaders
2023 SCMR Symposium: One Click MRI study results from Brigham and Women’s Hospital
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
Ultrasound Echoes as Biometric Navigators
Benjamin M. Schwartz, Nathan J. McDannold Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2013
Reducing Artifacts in One-Dimensional Fourier Velocity Encoding for Fast and Pulsatile Flow
Daeho Lee, Juan M. Santos, Bob S. Hu, John M. Pauly, Adam B. Kerr Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2012
Prospective Motion Correction Using Tracking Coils
Lei Qin, Ehud J. Schmidt, Zion Tsz Ho Tse, Juan Santos, William S. Hoge, Clare Tempany-Afdhal, Kim Butts Pauly, Charles L. Dumoulin Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2013
Medusa: A Scalable MR Console Using USB
Pascal P. Stang, Steven M. Conolly, Juan M. Santos, John M. Pauly, Greig C. Scott IEEE Transactions in Medical Imaging 2012
Pulse Sequences for Phase-Contrast SSFP Imaging From a Single Steady-State
Jon-Fredrik Nielsen, Krishna Nayak 14th International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Scientific Meeting and Exhibition 2006
Feasibility of Using Real-Time MRI to Measure Joint Kinematics in 1.5T and Open-Bore 0.5T Systems
Christine E. Draper, Juan M. Santos, Lampros C. Kourtis, Thor F. Besier, Michael Fredericson, Gary S. Beaupre, Garry E. Gold, Scott L. Delp Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2008
Supporting Evidence
Research and guidelines published by journals and governing bodies that support greater
adoption of CMR and AI in medical imaging