Motion artifact mitigation in magnetic resonance angiography
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a safe, effective, and non-invasive method for examining the human body with excellent soft-tissue contrast. However, because of prolonged scan times, MRI is particularly sensitive to motion. Motion can arise from any number of sources, including respiration, pumping action of the four cardiac chambers, and even sudden involuntary patient movement. This dissertation describes several novel strategies to reduce motion artifacts in cardiovascular magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), which encompasses a class of techniques to image blood vessels with high contrast
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Form | electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource |
Extent | 1 online resource |
Place | California |
Place | [Stanford, California] |
Publisher | [Stanford University] |
Copyright date | 2020; ©2020 |
Publication date | 2020; 2020 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Koundinyan, Srivathsan Prabu |
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Degree supervisor | Nishimura, Dwight George |
Thesis advisor | Nishimura, Dwight George |
Thesis advisor | Pauly, John (John M.) |
Thesis advisor | Vasanawala, Shreyas |
Degree committee member | Pauly, John (John M.) |
Degree committee member | Vasanawala, Shreyas |
Associated with | Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering. |
Subjects
Genre | Theses |
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Genre | Text |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | Srivathsan Prabu Koundinyan |
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Note | Submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering |
Thesis | Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2020 |
Location | electronic resource |
Access conditions
- Copyright
- © 2020 by Srivathsan Prabu Koundinyan
- License
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).
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