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Initial evaluation of prospective cardiac triggering using photoplethysmography signals recorded with a video camera compared to pulse oximetry and electrocardiography at 7T MRI

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  • Internal authorship

  • Further publishers

    Nicolai Spicher, Stefan Maderwald, Mark E Ladd

  • Publishment

    • 2016
  • Journal

    BioMedical Engineering OnLine (1)

  • Organizational unit

  • Subjects

    • Computer science in general
  • Research fields

    • Medical Informatics (MI)
  • Publication format

    Journal article (Article)

Quote

N. Spicher, M. Kukuk, S. Maderwald, and M. E. Ladd, "Initial evaluation of prospective cardiac triggering using photoplethysmography signals recorded with a video camera compared to pulse oximetry and electrocardiography at 7T MRI," BioMedical Engineering OnLine, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 126-126, 2016.

Content

Accurate synchronization between magnetic resonance imaging data acquisition and a subject's cardiac activity ("triggering") is essential for reducing image artifacts but conventional, contact-based methods for this task are limited by several factors, including preparation time, patient inconvenience, and susceptibility to signal degradation. The purpose of this work is to evaluate the performance of a new contact-free triggering method developed with the aim to eventually replace conventional methods in non-cardiac imaging applications. In this study, the method's performance is evaluated in the context of 7 Tesla non-enhanced angiography of the lower extremities.

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