@article{ajcdr2022811,
author={{S., Bourne and A., Rivard and K., Schieman and A., Sherif},
title={Shifting Paradigm from Conventional 2D to 3D-Delayed Gadolinium Enhancement Whole Heart MRI: Implications, Technical Aspects, Applications &amp; Planning},
journal={American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research},
volume={8},
number={1},
pages={1--28},
year={2022},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajcdr/8/1/1},
abstract={Three dimensional (3D) delayed gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, includes advantages such as: high resolution entire heart coverage without slice¨Cmisregistration, shorter or no breath-holds, multi-planes post reconstruction and higher signal to noise ratio (SNR). These are among some of the reasons why it has gained significant popularity within the daily clinical practice; however, parallel imaging, inefficiencies in navigator echoes and prolonged scan times are some of the challenges affecting overall quality of 3D cardiac imaging [1].},
doi={10.12691/ajcdr-8-1-1}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
