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Are you undergoing chemotherapy?

Participate in a research study that allows us to develop an accurate imaging exam to investigate the side effects of chemotherapy on the heart. This study is assessing the clinical utility of a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol to evaluate subclinical cardiotoxicity. This is an...

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An Explainable Machine Learning Approach Reveals Prognostic Significance of Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy Fahmy AS, Csecs I, Arafati A, Assana S, Yankama TT, Al-Otaibi T, Rodriguez J, Chen YY, Ngo LH, Manning WJ, Kwong RY, Nezafat R. Abstract Objectives: We implemented...

Open Source Software

The Harvard Cardiovascular MR Center strives to make its research widely accesible through the sharing of open source codes and datasets whenever possible. Codes You can find codes on our lab's GitHub. To see all of our available project repositories, please click here. Data You can find datasets...

Heart Failure Study

Participate in a research study that examines progression of heart failure by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to study structural and functional changes in your heart muscle related to your heart failure. Research from these studies will lead to development of imaging biomarkers that can tailor...

Cardiac T<sub>1</sub> Mapping Dataset

This datasets contains cardiac T 1 weighted images for 210 patients (11 T1-weighted image x 5 slices per patient). Manual contours for Epi- and Endocardial contours are provided for each T 1-weighted image. Please cite this dataset as: "El‐Rewaidy, H., Nezafat, M., Jang, J., Nakamori, S., Fahmy, A.S...

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Mailing Address: 330 Brookline Ave. E/RW-453 Boston, MA 02115 Google Map BIDMC East Campus Directions to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center via MBTA Subway and Buses: From Kenmore: Take bus #8 (JFK/UMass or Dudley) OR #60 (Chestnut Hill) OR #65 Brighton Center. These buses stop in front of the...

DIREC

We propose a novel dictionary-based reconstruction (DIREC) framework for free-breathing myocardial T1 mapping that simultaneously reduces the acquisition time while compensating for the impact of respiratory and cardiac induced motions and off-resonance effect as well as conventional artifacts. The...