Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging-4DFlow and atrioventricular valve regurgitation: Destined to understand each other.
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mitral regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, 4DFlow, cardiac magnetic resonanceAbstract
Cardiac magnetic resonance-4DFlow allows the assessment of flows in the three dimensions of space within the acquired three-dimensional volume. With this technique, through the indirect method, as well as the direct calculation by valve-tracking and flow-tracking, it is feasible to evaluate in a quali-quantitative manner atrioventricular regurgitations. The usefulness of this novel technology in patients with mitral and tricuspid regurgitation as a complementary diagnostic imaging technique is shown.
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