Thank you so much for the support. Admittedly, ICD can represent a challenge in the process of obtaining a decent image quality in cardiac MRI examinations. I know this topic is becoming pretty crucial so I am considering doing a video about it in the near future 👌🏻 thank you for the suggestion
Thank you, I will be waiting. I work in the center for surgical correction of HCM and many of our patients have ICD. We use Cardiac MRI for surgery planning and ICD creates huge concerns
I reckon it must be very challenging. Sometimes the device creates such an artifact that is very difficult to get some decent images. I am in the process as well to get an app specialist to improve our CMR protocol for implanted patient. I will definitely share some updates @@alekseizyrianov5064
Hello, @@everything-mrihave you figured out how to get decent images or at least lessen the artifacts due to pacemaker when doing CMR? I have read somewhere that using "wideband" on a Siemens machine can greatly reduce the artifact. My question is is there a specific sequence in the library that is considered as "wideband"? Thanks much!
@@olegariomoralesi8038Hello. Thank you much for your valuable question. As regard cine images you can try to increase the bandwith in the bSSFP and switch to the Flash as alternative option. For LGE you can use the WideBand sequences which comes as a separate package from the Cardiac sequence, so you need to check if your hospital has purchased the license.
Good information but if I may add the stronger the Bo the better the Snr but more chemical shift artifact, in addition you should mention to use higher BDW on patients with metal
There is a part 2 of this video where all what you have mentioned above is illustrated. Just explore our TH-cam Channel. You will find the video there 😉
no real info here on the parameters.. go to next video... hopefully they will have the details. Our doctors want specific scans.. we can't try SPAIR or Dixon to 'try' to get the artifact reduced.
Thank you for your feedback. Again, all these comments motivate us to improve our content. Obviously, there is always room for improvement. Thank you for sharing your opinion which is highly valuable.
Thank you, very good point.
What you think about ICD on the cardiac MRI.
Have you any experience in adjustment of quality?
Thank you so much for the support. Admittedly, ICD can represent a challenge in the process of obtaining a decent image quality in cardiac MRI examinations. I know this topic is becoming pretty crucial so I am considering doing a video about it in the near future 👌🏻 thank you for the suggestion
Thank you, I will be waiting.
I work in the center for surgical correction of HCM and many of our patients have ICD.
We use Cardiac MRI for surgery planning and ICD creates huge concerns
I reckon it must be very challenging. Sometimes the device creates such an artifact that is very difficult to get some decent images. I am in the process as well to get an app specialist to improve our CMR protocol for implanted patient. I will definitely share some updates @@alekseizyrianov5064
Hello, @@everything-mrihave you figured out how to get decent images or at least lessen the artifacts due to pacemaker when doing CMR? I have read somewhere that using "wideband" on a Siemens machine can greatly reduce the artifact. My question is is there a specific sequence in the library that is considered as "wideband"? Thanks much!
@@olegariomoralesi8038Hello. Thank you much for your valuable question. As regard cine images you can try to increase the bandwith in the bSSFP and switch to the Flash as alternative option. For LGE you can use the WideBand sequences which comes as a separate package from the Cardiac sequence, so you need to check if your hospital has purchased the license.
Good information but if I may add the stronger the Bo the better the Snr but more chemical shift artifact, in addition you should mention to use higher BDW on patients with metal
There is a part 2 of this video where all what you have mentioned above is illustrated. Just explore our TH-cam Channel. You will find the video there 😉
Very good channel boysss😮
Thank you so much Carmine 😊
no real info here on the parameters.. go to next video... hopefully they will have the details. Our doctors want specific scans.. we can't try SPAIR or Dixon to 'try' to get the artifact reduced.
Thank you for your feedback. Again, all these comments motivate us to improve our content. Obviously, there is always room for improvement. Thank you for sharing your opinion which is highly valuable.
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