Victor Ferrari
The Eacvi Textbook of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Herausgeber: Lombardi, Massimo; Basso, Cristina; Valsangiacomo Buechel, Emanuela; Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara; Petersen, Steffen; Plein, Sven
Victor Ferrari
The Eacvi Textbook of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Herausgeber: Lombardi, Massimo; Basso, Cristina; Valsangiacomo Buechel, Emanuela; Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara; Petersen, Steffen; Plein, Sven
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This highly comprehensive and informed textbook has been prepared by the Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance section of the European Society of Cardiology association on imaging, the EACVI. The EACVI Textbook of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance is the authority on the subject.
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This highly comprehensive and informed textbook has been prepared by the Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance section of the European Society of Cardiology association on imaging, the EACVI. The EACVI Textbook of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance is the authority on the subject.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 229mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1897g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779735
- ISBN-10: 0198779739
- Artikelnr.: 52959588
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 229mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1897g
- ISBN-13: 9780198779735
- ISBN-10: 0198779739
- Artikelnr.: 52959588
Massimo Lombardi started his involvement in Cardiac Imaging since his degree in 1981. He was involved in Echocardiography and namely in Myocardial perfusion and Echo Stress. In 1993 he moved to Trondheim, Norway where he started his involvement in Cardiac MR. Back to Italy he leaded in Pisa the first fully dedicated cardiac MR centre in Italy at the National Research Council/Regione Toscana G. Monasterio Foundation. Since 2013 he is leading the Multimodality Cardiac Imaging Section at I.R.C.C.S. Policlinico San Donato in Milan, Italy. Sven Plein is a British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging at the University of Leeds and Consultant Cardiologist at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Prof Plein studied Medicine in Marburg/Germany and received an MD from the Phillips University in Marburg/Germany in 1995 and my PhD from the University of Leeds in 2004. Prof Pleins main research interest is cardiovascular imaging, with a focus on cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Steffen Petersen is a Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London and a Consultant Cardiologist and Clinical Director for Research at Barts Heart Centre. He is also the Cardiovascular Programme Director of UCLPartners Academic Medical Centre. He is Chair-elect, Cardiovascular MRI (Dec 2016-Dec 2018) of the European Society of Cardiology's (ESC) European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI). He holds an MBCHB and MDRES equivalent from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, a DPHIL (OXON) from the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health. He is level 3 certified for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). He has been actively involved in cardiovascular magnetic resonance since 1998 and reports over 1000 cardiac adult MRI scans each year. Taking a medical degree followed by a postgraduate degree in cardiology and then a PhD in advanced cardiac imaging Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci stepped into a consultant senior lecturer role immediately after her doctorate. Chiara divides her time equally between two organisations: she is Consultant Senior Lecturer in Cardiology for the University of Bristol and Consultant Cardiologist for the NHS, where she leads the Cardiac MRI Unit of Bristol NIHR Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, based at the Bristol Heart Institute. She is also co-Director of the Clinical Research and Imaging Centre (CRIC) Bristol a state-of-the-art imaging and research facility run in partnership by the University and the NHS. In addition, she has honorary Clinical Senior Clinical Lecturer status at Imperial College London at the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI). She sits on the cardiac MRI specialist taskforce for The European Society for Cardiology. Professor Emanuela Valsangiacomo Buechel received her medical degree from the University of Zurich in Switzerland. She trained in Pediatric Cardiology in Zurich (University Childrens Hospital) and Toronto (Hospital for Sick Children), where she further specialized in Cardiac Imaging, especially Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR). Since 2002 Professor Valsangiacomo is senior consultant in Pediatric Cardiology at the University Childrens Hospital and lecturer at the University of Zurich. She is head of Cardiac Imaging and leading the CMR and the fetal cardiology programs. Professor Valsangiacomo has a strong clinical background; her research is mainly focused on different clinical applications of CMR. In 2006 she obtained her venia legendi at the University of Zurich with a thesis on the use of CMR in congenital heart disease, and since 2013 she is adjunct Professor for Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology. Cristina Basso is Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Pathology at the University of Padua. She has written 160 papers, of which 70 have appeared in English peer-review journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine, Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and American Journal of Pathology. She has given nearly 300 personal lectures and communications at scientific meetings and is co-author of two monographs. She is a fellow and member of Società Italiana di Cardiologia, Gruppo di Studio Italiano di Patologia Cardiovascolare, the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology, the European Association for Cardiovascular Pathology and European Society of Cardiology (ESC). She has been awarded 10 national and international prizes. Professor Basso graduated with a degree in medicine from the University Medical School in Padua in 1990 and then undertook postgraduate courses in cardiology and a PhD in cardiological sciences. Victor Ferrari is a Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Associate Director in Cardiovascular Imaging. Specialising in Ventricular remodelling, Developmental cardiology, Stem cell tracking, and Plaque characterisation, Victor Ferrari is an expert in the field and leader in CMR.
* Section 1: Physics
* 1: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: The MR
Scanner in a nutshell
* 2: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic MR
Physics
* 3: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Spatial
encoding and image reconstruction
* 4: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Scan
acceleration
* 5: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic pulse
sequences
* 6: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
compensation
* 7: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
angiography
* 8: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Cardiac MRI
applications
* 9: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Image
quality and artefacts
* Section 2: Saftey/setup/device
* 1: Roger Luechinger and Torsten Sommer: MRI set-up
* 2: J. Paul Finn and Kim-Lien Nguyen: MRI Contrast agents
* 3: Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi, and Eugenio Mattei: MRI
Interactions with medical devices
* Section 3: Methodology
* 1: A John Baksi, Milind Y Desai, and Raad H Mohiaddin: Morphology
* 2: Alistair A Young and Alicia Maceira: Global and regional cardiac
function
* 3: Eike Nagel, Juerg Schwitter, and Andrew Arai: Dynamic contrast
enhanced perfusion
* 4: Joseph Selvanayagam and Gaetano Nucifora: Early and late
gadolinium enhancement
* 5: Vanessa Ferreira and Daniel Messroghli: Mapping techniques
* 6: Michael Markl and Walter RT Witschey: Blood Flow and Phrase
Contrast CMR
* 7: Claudia Prieto, René Botnar, Hajime Sakuma, Masaki Ishida, and
Marcus R Makowski: Coronary imaging
* Section 4: Ischemic heart disease
* 1: Bernhard L Gerber, Holger Thiele, Mouaz H Al-Mallah, Joao AC Lima,
and Mohammad R Ostovaneh: Chronic ischemic heart disease
* 2: Nuno Bettencourt, Michael Salerno, and Erica Dall'Armellina: Acute
ischemic heart disease
* Section 5: Myocardial Disease
* 1: Carmen Chen and Martin S Maron: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
* 2: Pier Giorgio Masci, Viviana Maestrini, and Deborah Kwon: Dilated
cardiomyopathy
* 3: Ingo Eitel, Albert Van Rossum, Thomas Stiermaier, and Holger
Thiele: Takotsubo Syndrome
* 4: Frank I Marcus, Martina Perazzolo Marra, Harikrishna Tandri, Aiden
Abidov, and Cristina Basso: Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
* 5: Steffen Petersen, Ana G Almeida, and Yuchi Han: Non-compaction
Cardiomyopathy
* 6: Matthias G Friedrich, Vanessa M Ferreira, Juliano de Lara
Fernandes, and Cristina Basso: Myocarditis
* 7: Carlos Eduardo Rochitte and Otávio Rizzi Coelho Filho: Chagas'
Cardiomyopathy
* 8: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Transplant
Cardiomyopathy
* 9: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Cardiac Involvement in
Oncologic patients
* 10: Amit Patel, Tomasz Miszalski-Jamka, Silvia Mavrogeni, and
Jeanette Schulz-Menger: Cardiac involvement in systemic diseases and
secondary cardiomyopathies
* 11: James Moon, Milind Y Desai and Marianna Fontana: Infiltrative
cardiomyopathy
* 12: Dudley J Pennell, John P Carpenter and John C Wood: Myocardial
Iron Overload
* 13: Francisco Leyva and Charlotte Manisty: Cardiovascular magnetic
resonance in cardiac resynchronisation therapy
* 14: Jürgen Scharhag, Katherine C Wu, Philipp Bohm and Cristina Basso:
Athlete's heart and prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes
* Section 6: Pericardium
* 1: Deborah Kwon, Helen She, Herbert Frank, and Teresa Sykora:
Pericardial Disease
* Section 7: Vascular
* 1: Raad Mohiaddin, Francisco Alpendurada, and Christoph Nienaber: CMR
of Vascular Disease
* Section 8: Valves
* 1: Joao Cavalvante, Florian von Knobelsdorff, and Saul Myerson: Valve
Disease
* Section 9: Masses and Tumors
* 1: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Epidemiology and classification
* 2: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: CMR approach in cardiac tumours
* 3: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Benign cardiac tumours
* 4: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Malignant tumours
* 5: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Metastatic tumours
* 6: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Pericardial tumours
* 7: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiac thrombi
* Section 10: Congenital heart disease and adult congenital heart
disease
* 1: Emanuela R Valsangiacomo Buechel and Vivek Muthurangu:
Introduction
* 2: Gaetano Thiene and Carla Frescura: Segmental approach to
congenital heart disease
* 3: Vivek Muthurangu: Adapting CMR sequences for CHD and imaging small
patients
* 4: Mark A Fogel: Novel CMR techniques for advanced surgical planning
* 5: Lars Grosse Wortmann: Assessing shunts
* 6: Lars Grosse Wortmann and Deane Yim: The pulmonary circulation.
Assessing pulmonary arteries and veins
* 7: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve
* 8: Vivek Muthurangu and Francesca R Pluchinotta: Congenital aortic
disease
* 9: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Transposition of the great arteries
* 10: Andrew J Powell: Tetralogy of Fallot and its variances
* 11: Shi-Joon Yoo and Willem A Helbing: Double outlet right ventricle
* 12: Willem A Helbing: The single ventricle and surgical palliation
* Section 11: Extracardiac findings
* 1: Jonathan Carl Luis Rodrigues, Francesco Secchi, Massimo Lombardi,
Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, and Francesca Pugliese: Extracardiac
Findings
* Section 12: CMR in the multimodality environment - status and
perspectives
* 1: Frank Rademakers, Massimo Lombardi, and Christopher Kramer: CMR in
multimodality environment
* Section 13: Future perspectives
* 1: Stefan Neubauer: Introduction: General considerations on the
future of CMR
* 2: Damian Tyler: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
* 3: Matthew Robson: 7 T cardiac imaging
* 4: David Sosnovik: Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging
* 5: Malenka Bissell: 4D Flow CMR
* 6: David Sosnovik: Molecular and cellular imaging in cardiovascular
disease
* 7: Robert Lederman: Interventional CMR
* 8: Stefan Neubauer and Victor Ferrari: Final Conclusion
* 1: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: The MR
Scanner in a nutshell
* 2: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic MR
Physics
* 3: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Spatial
encoding and image reconstruction
* 4: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Scan
acceleration
* 5: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic pulse
sequences
* 6: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
compensation
* 7: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
angiography
* 8: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Cardiac MRI
applications
* 9: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Image
quality and artefacts
* Section 2: Saftey/setup/device
* 1: Roger Luechinger and Torsten Sommer: MRI set-up
* 2: J. Paul Finn and Kim-Lien Nguyen: MRI Contrast agents
* 3: Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi, and Eugenio Mattei: MRI
Interactions with medical devices
* Section 3: Methodology
* 1: A John Baksi, Milind Y Desai, and Raad H Mohiaddin: Morphology
* 2: Alistair A Young and Alicia Maceira: Global and regional cardiac
function
* 3: Eike Nagel, Juerg Schwitter, and Andrew Arai: Dynamic contrast
enhanced perfusion
* 4: Joseph Selvanayagam and Gaetano Nucifora: Early and late
gadolinium enhancement
* 5: Vanessa Ferreira and Daniel Messroghli: Mapping techniques
* 6: Michael Markl and Walter RT Witschey: Blood Flow and Phrase
Contrast CMR
* 7: Claudia Prieto, René Botnar, Hajime Sakuma, Masaki Ishida, and
Marcus R Makowski: Coronary imaging
* Section 4: Ischemic heart disease
* 1: Bernhard L Gerber, Holger Thiele, Mouaz H Al-Mallah, Joao AC Lima,
and Mohammad R Ostovaneh: Chronic ischemic heart disease
* 2: Nuno Bettencourt, Michael Salerno, and Erica Dall'Armellina: Acute
ischemic heart disease
* Section 5: Myocardial Disease
* 1: Carmen Chen and Martin S Maron: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
* 2: Pier Giorgio Masci, Viviana Maestrini, and Deborah Kwon: Dilated
cardiomyopathy
* 3: Ingo Eitel, Albert Van Rossum, Thomas Stiermaier, and Holger
Thiele: Takotsubo Syndrome
* 4: Frank I Marcus, Martina Perazzolo Marra, Harikrishna Tandri, Aiden
Abidov, and Cristina Basso: Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
* 5: Steffen Petersen, Ana G Almeida, and Yuchi Han: Non-compaction
Cardiomyopathy
* 6: Matthias G Friedrich, Vanessa M Ferreira, Juliano de Lara
Fernandes, and Cristina Basso: Myocarditis
* 7: Carlos Eduardo Rochitte and Otávio Rizzi Coelho Filho: Chagas'
Cardiomyopathy
* 8: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Transplant
Cardiomyopathy
* 9: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Cardiac Involvement in
Oncologic patients
* 10: Amit Patel, Tomasz Miszalski-Jamka, Silvia Mavrogeni, and
Jeanette Schulz-Menger: Cardiac involvement in systemic diseases and
secondary cardiomyopathies
* 11: James Moon, Milind Y Desai and Marianna Fontana: Infiltrative
cardiomyopathy
* 12: Dudley J Pennell, John P Carpenter and John C Wood: Myocardial
Iron Overload
* 13: Francisco Leyva and Charlotte Manisty: Cardiovascular magnetic
resonance in cardiac resynchronisation therapy
* 14: Jürgen Scharhag, Katherine C Wu, Philipp Bohm and Cristina Basso:
Athlete's heart and prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes
* Section 6: Pericardium
* 1: Deborah Kwon, Helen She, Herbert Frank, and Teresa Sykora:
Pericardial Disease
* Section 7: Vascular
* 1: Raad Mohiaddin, Francisco Alpendurada, and Christoph Nienaber: CMR
of Vascular Disease
* Section 8: Valves
* 1: Joao Cavalvante, Florian von Knobelsdorff, and Saul Myerson: Valve
Disease
* Section 9: Masses and Tumors
* 1: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Epidemiology and classification
* 2: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: CMR approach in cardiac tumours
* 3: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Benign cardiac tumours
* 4: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Malignant tumours
* 5: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Metastatic tumours
* 6: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Pericardial tumours
* 7: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiac thrombi
* Section 10: Congenital heart disease and adult congenital heart
disease
* 1: Emanuela R Valsangiacomo Buechel and Vivek Muthurangu:
Introduction
* 2: Gaetano Thiene and Carla Frescura: Segmental approach to
congenital heart disease
* 3: Vivek Muthurangu: Adapting CMR sequences for CHD and imaging small
patients
* 4: Mark A Fogel: Novel CMR techniques for advanced surgical planning
* 5: Lars Grosse Wortmann: Assessing shunts
* 6: Lars Grosse Wortmann and Deane Yim: The pulmonary circulation.
Assessing pulmonary arteries and veins
* 7: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve
* 8: Vivek Muthurangu and Francesca R Pluchinotta: Congenital aortic
disease
* 9: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Transposition of the great arteries
* 10: Andrew J Powell: Tetralogy of Fallot and its variances
* 11: Shi-Joon Yoo and Willem A Helbing: Double outlet right ventricle
* 12: Willem A Helbing: The single ventricle and surgical palliation
* Section 11: Extracardiac findings
* 1: Jonathan Carl Luis Rodrigues, Francesco Secchi, Massimo Lombardi,
Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, and Francesca Pugliese: Extracardiac
Findings
* Section 12: CMR in the multimodality environment - status and
perspectives
* 1: Frank Rademakers, Massimo Lombardi, and Christopher Kramer: CMR in
multimodality environment
* Section 13: Future perspectives
* 1: Stefan Neubauer: Introduction: General considerations on the
future of CMR
* 2: Damian Tyler: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
* 3: Matthew Robson: 7 T cardiac imaging
* 4: David Sosnovik: Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging
* 5: Malenka Bissell: 4D Flow CMR
* 6: David Sosnovik: Molecular and cellular imaging in cardiovascular
disease
* 7: Robert Lederman: Interventional CMR
* 8: Stefan Neubauer and Victor Ferrari: Final Conclusion
* Section 1: Physics
* 1: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: The MR
Scanner in a nutshell
* 2: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic MR
Physics
* 3: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Spatial
encoding and image reconstruction
* 4: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Scan
acceleration
* 5: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic pulse
sequences
* 6: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
compensation
* 7: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
angiography
* 8: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Cardiac MRI
applications
* 9: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Image
quality and artefacts
* Section 2: Saftey/setup/device
* 1: Roger Luechinger and Torsten Sommer: MRI set-up
* 2: J. Paul Finn and Kim-Lien Nguyen: MRI Contrast agents
* 3: Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi, and Eugenio Mattei: MRI
Interactions with medical devices
* Section 3: Methodology
* 1: A John Baksi, Milind Y Desai, and Raad H Mohiaddin: Morphology
* 2: Alistair A Young and Alicia Maceira: Global and regional cardiac
function
* 3: Eike Nagel, Juerg Schwitter, and Andrew Arai: Dynamic contrast
enhanced perfusion
* 4: Joseph Selvanayagam and Gaetano Nucifora: Early and late
gadolinium enhancement
* 5: Vanessa Ferreira and Daniel Messroghli: Mapping techniques
* 6: Michael Markl and Walter RT Witschey: Blood Flow and Phrase
Contrast CMR
* 7: Claudia Prieto, René Botnar, Hajime Sakuma, Masaki Ishida, and
Marcus R Makowski: Coronary imaging
* Section 4: Ischemic heart disease
* 1: Bernhard L Gerber, Holger Thiele, Mouaz H Al-Mallah, Joao AC Lima,
and Mohammad R Ostovaneh: Chronic ischemic heart disease
* 2: Nuno Bettencourt, Michael Salerno, and Erica Dall'Armellina: Acute
ischemic heart disease
* Section 5: Myocardial Disease
* 1: Carmen Chen and Martin S Maron: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
* 2: Pier Giorgio Masci, Viviana Maestrini, and Deborah Kwon: Dilated
cardiomyopathy
* 3: Ingo Eitel, Albert Van Rossum, Thomas Stiermaier, and Holger
Thiele: Takotsubo Syndrome
* 4: Frank I Marcus, Martina Perazzolo Marra, Harikrishna Tandri, Aiden
Abidov, and Cristina Basso: Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
* 5: Steffen Petersen, Ana G Almeida, and Yuchi Han: Non-compaction
Cardiomyopathy
* 6: Matthias G Friedrich, Vanessa M Ferreira, Juliano de Lara
Fernandes, and Cristina Basso: Myocarditis
* 7: Carlos Eduardo Rochitte and Otávio Rizzi Coelho Filho: Chagas'
Cardiomyopathy
* 8: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Transplant
Cardiomyopathy
* 9: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Cardiac Involvement in
Oncologic patients
* 10: Amit Patel, Tomasz Miszalski-Jamka, Silvia Mavrogeni, and
Jeanette Schulz-Menger: Cardiac involvement in systemic diseases and
secondary cardiomyopathies
* 11: James Moon, Milind Y Desai and Marianna Fontana: Infiltrative
cardiomyopathy
* 12: Dudley J Pennell, John P Carpenter and John C Wood: Myocardial
Iron Overload
* 13: Francisco Leyva and Charlotte Manisty: Cardiovascular magnetic
resonance in cardiac resynchronisation therapy
* 14: Jürgen Scharhag, Katherine C Wu, Philipp Bohm and Cristina Basso:
Athlete's heart and prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes
* Section 6: Pericardium
* 1: Deborah Kwon, Helen She, Herbert Frank, and Teresa Sykora:
Pericardial Disease
* Section 7: Vascular
* 1: Raad Mohiaddin, Francisco Alpendurada, and Christoph Nienaber: CMR
of Vascular Disease
* Section 8: Valves
* 1: Joao Cavalvante, Florian von Knobelsdorff, and Saul Myerson: Valve
Disease
* Section 9: Masses and Tumors
* 1: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Epidemiology and classification
* 2: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: CMR approach in cardiac tumours
* 3: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Benign cardiac tumours
* 4: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Malignant tumours
* 5: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Metastatic tumours
* 6: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Pericardial tumours
* 7: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiac thrombi
* Section 10: Congenital heart disease and adult congenital heart
disease
* 1: Emanuela R Valsangiacomo Buechel and Vivek Muthurangu:
Introduction
* 2: Gaetano Thiene and Carla Frescura: Segmental approach to
congenital heart disease
* 3: Vivek Muthurangu: Adapting CMR sequences for CHD and imaging small
patients
* 4: Mark A Fogel: Novel CMR techniques for advanced surgical planning
* 5: Lars Grosse Wortmann: Assessing shunts
* 6: Lars Grosse Wortmann and Deane Yim: The pulmonary circulation.
Assessing pulmonary arteries and veins
* 7: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve
* 8: Vivek Muthurangu and Francesca R Pluchinotta: Congenital aortic
disease
* 9: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Transposition of the great arteries
* 10: Andrew J Powell: Tetralogy of Fallot and its variances
* 11: Shi-Joon Yoo and Willem A Helbing: Double outlet right ventricle
* 12: Willem A Helbing: The single ventricle and surgical palliation
* Section 11: Extracardiac findings
* 1: Jonathan Carl Luis Rodrigues, Francesco Secchi, Massimo Lombardi,
Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, and Francesca Pugliese: Extracardiac
Findings
* Section 12: CMR in the multimodality environment - status and
perspectives
* 1: Frank Rademakers, Massimo Lombardi, and Christopher Kramer: CMR in
multimodality environment
* Section 13: Future perspectives
* 1: Stefan Neubauer: Introduction: General considerations on the
future of CMR
* 2: Damian Tyler: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
* 3: Matthew Robson: 7 T cardiac imaging
* 4: David Sosnovik: Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging
* 5: Malenka Bissell: 4D Flow CMR
* 6: David Sosnovik: Molecular and cellular imaging in cardiovascular
disease
* 7: Robert Lederman: Interventional CMR
* 8: Stefan Neubauer and Victor Ferrari: Final Conclusion
* 1: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: The MR
Scanner in a nutshell
* 2: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic MR
Physics
* 3: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Spatial
encoding and image reconstruction
* 4: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Scan
acceleration
* 5: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Basic pulse
sequences
* 6: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
compensation
* 7: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Motion
angiography
* 8: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Cardiac MRI
applications
* 9: Sebastian Kozerke, Redha Boubertakh, and Marc Miquel: Image
quality and artefacts
* Section 2: Saftey/setup/device
* 1: Roger Luechinger and Torsten Sommer: MRI set-up
* 2: J. Paul Finn and Kim-Lien Nguyen: MRI Contrast agents
* 3: Giovanni Calcagnini, Federica Censi, and Eugenio Mattei: MRI
Interactions with medical devices
* Section 3: Methodology
* 1: A John Baksi, Milind Y Desai, and Raad H Mohiaddin: Morphology
* 2: Alistair A Young and Alicia Maceira: Global and regional cardiac
function
* 3: Eike Nagel, Juerg Schwitter, and Andrew Arai: Dynamic contrast
enhanced perfusion
* 4: Joseph Selvanayagam and Gaetano Nucifora: Early and late
gadolinium enhancement
* 5: Vanessa Ferreira and Daniel Messroghli: Mapping techniques
* 6: Michael Markl and Walter RT Witschey: Blood Flow and Phrase
Contrast CMR
* 7: Claudia Prieto, René Botnar, Hajime Sakuma, Masaki Ishida, and
Marcus R Makowski: Coronary imaging
* Section 4: Ischemic heart disease
* 1: Bernhard L Gerber, Holger Thiele, Mouaz H Al-Mallah, Joao AC Lima,
and Mohammad R Ostovaneh: Chronic ischemic heart disease
* 2: Nuno Bettencourt, Michael Salerno, and Erica Dall'Armellina: Acute
ischemic heart disease
* Section 5: Myocardial Disease
* 1: Carmen Chen and Martin S Maron: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
* 2: Pier Giorgio Masci, Viviana Maestrini, and Deborah Kwon: Dilated
cardiomyopathy
* 3: Ingo Eitel, Albert Van Rossum, Thomas Stiermaier, and Holger
Thiele: Takotsubo Syndrome
* 4: Frank I Marcus, Martina Perazzolo Marra, Harikrishna Tandri, Aiden
Abidov, and Cristina Basso: Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy
* 5: Steffen Petersen, Ana G Almeida, and Yuchi Han: Non-compaction
Cardiomyopathy
* 6: Matthias G Friedrich, Vanessa M Ferreira, Juliano de Lara
Fernandes, and Cristina Basso: Myocarditis
* 7: Carlos Eduardo Rochitte and Otávio Rizzi Coelho Filho: Chagas'
Cardiomyopathy
* 8: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Transplant
Cardiomyopathy
* 9: Matthias Schmitt, W Gregory Hundley, Jennifer H Jordan,
Christopher A Miller, and Annalisa Angelini: Cardiac Involvement in
Oncologic patients
* 10: Amit Patel, Tomasz Miszalski-Jamka, Silvia Mavrogeni, and
Jeanette Schulz-Menger: Cardiac involvement in systemic diseases and
secondary cardiomyopathies
* 11: James Moon, Milind Y Desai and Marianna Fontana: Infiltrative
cardiomyopathy
* 12: Dudley J Pennell, John P Carpenter and John C Wood: Myocardial
Iron Overload
* 13: Francisco Leyva and Charlotte Manisty: Cardiovascular magnetic
resonance in cardiac resynchronisation therapy
* 14: Jürgen Scharhag, Katherine C Wu, Philipp Bohm and Cristina Basso:
Athlete's heart and prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes
* Section 6: Pericardium
* 1: Deborah Kwon, Helen She, Herbert Frank, and Teresa Sykora:
Pericardial Disease
* Section 7: Vascular
* 1: Raad Mohiaddin, Francisco Alpendurada, and Christoph Nienaber: CMR
of Vascular Disease
* Section 8: Valves
* 1: Joao Cavalvante, Florian von Knobelsdorff, and Saul Myerson: Valve
Disease
* Section 9: Masses and Tumors
* 1: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Epidemiology and classification
* 2: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: CMR approach in cardiac tumours
* 3: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Benign cardiac tumours
* 4: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Malignant tumours
* 5: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Metastatic tumours
* 6: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Pericardial tumours
* 7: Cristina Basso, Peter T Buser, Stefania Rizzo, Massimo Lombardi,
and Gaetano Thiene: Cardiac thrombi
* Section 10: Congenital heart disease and adult congenital heart
disease
* 1: Emanuela R Valsangiacomo Buechel and Vivek Muthurangu:
Introduction
* 2: Gaetano Thiene and Carla Frescura: Segmental approach to
congenital heart disease
* 3: Vivek Muthurangu: Adapting CMR sequences for CHD and imaging small
patients
* 4: Mark A Fogel: Novel CMR techniques for advanced surgical planning
* 5: Lars Grosse Wortmann: Assessing shunts
* 6: Lars Grosse Wortmann and Deane Yim: The pulmonary circulation.
Assessing pulmonary arteries and veins
* 7: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve
* 8: Vivek Muthurangu and Francesca R Pluchinotta: Congenital aortic
disease
* 9: Sonya V Babu-Narayan: Transposition of the great arteries
* 10: Andrew J Powell: Tetralogy of Fallot and its variances
* 11: Shi-Joon Yoo and Willem A Helbing: Double outlet right ventricle
* 12: Willem A Helbing: The single ventricle and surgical palliation
* Section 11: Extracardiac findings
* 1: Jonathan Carl Luis Rodrigues, Francesco Secchi, Massimo Lombardi,
Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, and Francesca Pugliese: Extracardiac
Findings
* Section 12: CMR in the multimodality environment - status and
perspectives
* 1: Frank Rademakers, Massimo Lombardi, and Christopher Kramer: CMR in
multimodality environment
* Section 13: Future perspectives
* 1: Stefan Neubauer: Introduction: General considerations on the
future of CMR
* 2: Damian Tyler: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
* 3: Matthew Robson: 7 T cardiac imaging
* 4: David Sosnovik: Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging
* 5: Malenka Bissell: 4D Flow CMR
* 6: David Sosnovik: Molecular and cellular imaging in cardiovascular
disease
* 7: Robert Lederman: Interventional CMR
* 8: Stefan Neubauer and Victor Ferrari: Final Conclusion