OPATŘIL, Lukáš, Roman PANOVSKÝ, Mary MOJICA-PISCIOTTI, Jan KREJČÍ, Lucia MASÁROVÁ, Vladimír KINCL, Magdalena ŘEHOŘKOVÁ and Lenka ŠPINAROVÁ. Stress and Rest Pulmonary Transit Times Assessed by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW. PHILADELPHIA: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2024, vol. 32, No 3, p. 243-247. ISSN 1061-5377. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CRD.0000000000000495. |
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@article{2423200, author = {Opatřil, Lukáš and Panovský, Roman and MojicaandPisciotti, Mary and Krejčí, Jan and Masárová, Lucia and Kincl, Vladimír and Řehořková, Magdalena and Špinarová, Lenka}, article_location = {PHILADELPHIA}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CRD.0000000000000495}, keywords = {cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging; cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion; pulmonary circulation biomarkers; pulmonary transit time}, language = {eng}, issn = {1061-5377}, journal = {CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW}, title = {Stress and Rest Pulmonary Transit Times Assessed by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance}, url = {https://journals.lww.com/cardiologyinreview/fulltext/2024/05000/stress_and_rest_pulmonary_transit_times_assessed.6.aspx}, volume = {32}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2423200 AU - Opatřil, Lukáš - Panovský, Roman - Mojica-Pisciotti, Mary - Krejčí, Jan - Masárová, Lucia - Kincl, Vladimír - Řehořková, Magdalena - Špinarová, Lenka PY - 2024 TI - Stress and Rest Pulmonary Transit Times Assessed by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance JF - CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW VL - 32 IS - 3 SP - 243-247 EP - 243-247 PB - LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS SN - 10615377 KW - cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging KW - cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion KW - pulmonary circulation biomarkers KW - pulmonary transit time UR - https://journals.lww.com/cardiologyinreview/fulltext/2024/05000/stress_and_rest_pulmonary_transit_times_assessed.6.aspx N2 - Acquiring pulmonary circulation parameters as a potential marker of cardiopulmonary function is not new. Methods to obtain these parameters have been developed over time, with the latest being first-pass perfusion sequences in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Even though more data on these parameters has been recently published, different nomenclature and acquisition methods are used across studies; some works even reported conflicting data. The most commonly used circulation parameters obtained using CMR include pulmonary transit time (PTT) and pulmonary transit beats (PTB). PTT is the time needed for a contrast agent (typically gadolinium-based) to circulate from the right ventricle (RV) to the left ventricle (LV). PTB is the number of cardiac cycles the process takes. Some authors also include corrected heart rate (HR) versions along with standard PTT. Besides other methods, CMR offers an option to assess stress circulation parameters, but data are minimal. This review aims to summarize the up-to-date findings and provide an overview of the latest progress on this promising, dynamically evolving topic. ER -
OPATŘIL, Lukáš, Roman PANOVSKÝ, Mary MOJICA-PISCIOTTI, Jan KREJČÍ, Lucia MASÁROVÁ, Vladimír KINCL, Magdalena ŘEHOŘKOVÁ and Lenka ŠPINAROVÁ. Stress and Rest Pulmonary Transit Times Assessed by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. \textit{CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW}. PHILADELPHIA: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \&{} WILKINS, 2024, vol.~32, No~3, p.~243-247. ISSN~1061-5377. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CRD.0000000000000495.
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