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Abstract #3888

Evaluation of Semi Quantitative Perfusion Parameter Maps Generated Based on a Fully Automated Non-Rigid Motion Correction During a First Pass Myocardial Perfusion (FPMP) MRI

Aya Kino1, Mauricio S. Galizia1, Andrada R. Popescu2, Rhaul Rustogi1, Darshit Thakrar1, Jeremy D. Collins1, Christopher Glielmi3, Hui Xue4, Jens Guehring4,

1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Radiology, Children Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States; 3Siemens Healthcare, Siemens; 4Corporate Research USA, Siemens, Princenton, NJ; 5Siemens Healthcare, Siemens, Chicago, IL; 6Medicine Cardiology Division, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

The purpose of this study is to evaluate semi quantitative perfusion parameter maps generated based on a fully automated non-rigid motion correction during a first pass myocardial perfusion (FPMP) MRI in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) or coronary micro vascular disease (CMVD)

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