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MR enhancing vascular and cardiovascular Implants

  • Erwin Immel , Rachel J. Toomey und Andreas Melzer
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 27. August 2012

Published Online: 2012-08-27

© 2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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  3. Maximum instrument length for MR-guided minimal-invasive interventions of the lumbar spine in open high-field MRI
  4. Respiratory Motion Compensation in Image-Guided Therapies
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  12. Introduction of an open source middleware for automatic FOV adjustment in interactive MRI according to a medical tracking-system
  13. MR testing of gradient-induced vibrations using an optical contact-free sensor within the switched gradient magnetic field of a 1.5 Tesla MR system.
  14. Workflow for image-guided interventions: Characterisation and Validation. Towards the Integrated Imaging Operating Room of the future.
  15. MR real-time tracking of hepatic motion during respiration in a Thiel Soft-fix cadaver
  16. Evaluation of flow parameters of a catheter for intravascular cooling
  17. Heating of conductive wires in an open high field MRI environment: Effect of different wire positions in the MR scanner room
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