Abstract

Magnetic Resonance (MR) based flow quantification is of high interest in several cardiac diseases, e.g. valvular stenosis. However, accurate results remain challenging in several conditions. Recently, some contributors could be defined including echo time [1] (TE) and background phase errors [2]. We investigated the influence of slice thickness on flow quantification in turbulent flow.

Highlights

  • Magnetic Resonance (MR) based flow quantification is of high interest in several cardiac diseases, e.g. valvular stenosis

  • Accurate results remain challenging in several conditions

  • We investigated the influence of slice thickness on flow quantification in turbulent flow

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Introduction

Introduction Magnetic Resonance (MR) based flow quantification is of high interest in several cardiac diseases, e.g. valvular stenosis. Accurate results remain challenging in several conditions. Some contributors could be defined including echo time [1] (TE) and background phase errors [2]. We investigated the influence of slice thickness on flow quantification in turbulent flow.

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