Browsing NIHR Advanced Imaging by Author "Captur, G"
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618 Adaptive myocardial mechanics in aortic stenosis patients
Alfarih, M; Alfuhied, A; M, PK; Lloyd, G; Hughes, AD; Moon, JC; Mohiddin, S; Captur, G; Nihoyannopoulos, P (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020-01-01) -
623 Short-term reversed remodeling post aortic valve intervention
Alfarih, M; Alfuhied, A; Lloyd, G; Hughes, AD; Moon, JC; Mohiddin, S; Captur, G; Nihoyannopoulos, P (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020-01-01) -
Community Delivery of Semiautomated Fractal Analysis Tool in Cardiac MR for Trabecular Phenotyping
Captur, G; Radenkovic, D; Li, C; Liu, Y; Aung, N; Zemrak, F; Tobon-Gomez, C; Gao, X; Elliott, PM; Petersen, SE (2017-10) -
Fractal Analysis of Myocardial Trabeculations in 2547 Study Participants: Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Captur, G; Zemrak, F; Muthurangu, V; Petersen, SE; Li, C; Bassett, P; Kawel-Boehm, N; McKenna, WJ; Elliott, PM; Lima, JAC (2015-12) -
Fractal frontiers in cardiovascular magnetic resonance: towards clinical implementation
Captur, G; Karperien, AL; Li, C; Zemrak, F; Tobon-Gomez, C; Gao, X; Bluemke, DA; Elliott, PM; Petersen, SE; Moon, JC (2015-09-07) -
Hypertrabeculated Left Ventricular Myocardium in Relationship to Myocardial Function and Fibrosis: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Kawel-Boehm, N; McClelland, RL; Zemrak, F; Captur, G; Hundley, WG; Liu, C-Y; Moon, JC; Petersen, SE; Ambale-Venkatesh, B; Lima, JAC (2017-09) -
Inline perfusion mapping provides insights into the disease mechanism in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Camaioni, C; Knott, KD; Augusto, JB; Seraphim, A; Rosmini, S; Ricci, F; Boubertakh, R; Xue, H; Hughes, R; Captur, G (2019-12-10)OBJECTIVE: In patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the role of small vessel disease and myocardial perfusion remains incompletely understood and data on absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF, mL/g/min) are scarce. ... -
Left Atrial Structure in Relationship to Age, Sex, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis)
Zemrak, F; Ambale-Venkatesh, B; Captur, G; Chrispin, J; Chamera, E; Habibi, M; Nazarian, S; Mohiddin, SA; Moon, JC; Petersen, SE (2017-02) -
Left Ventricular Trabeculation is Not Associated With Heart Failure: A MESA Substudy
Zemrak, F; Captur, G; Aung, N; Kawel-Boehm, N; Mohiddin, SA; McClelland, R; Rice, K; Moon, JC; Lima, JA; Bluemke, DA (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2017-11-14)Meeting Abstract 14858 from Scientific Sessions of the American-Heart-Association / Resuscitation Science Symposium, Anaheim, CA, NOV 11-15, 2017 -
A Multicenter, Scan-Rescan, Human and Machine Learning CMR Study to Test Generalizability and Precision in Imaging Biomarker Analysis.
Bhuva, A; Bai, W; Lau, C; Davies, R; Ye, Y; Bulluck, H; McAlindon, E; Culotta, V; Swoboda, P; Captur, G (2019-10)BACKGROUND: Automated analysis of cardiac structure and function using machine learning (ML) has great potential, but is currently hindered by poor generalizability. Comparison is traditionally against clinicians as a ... -
P650Exercise-induced left ventricular trabeculation: real entity or fake news?
D'Silva, A; Bhuva, AN; Jones, S; Van Zalen, J; Bastiaenen, R; Captur, G; Gati, S; Willis, J; Liu, S; Hughes, A (2018-08-01) -
The Relationship of Left Ventricular Trabeculation to Ventricular Function and Structure Over a 9.5-Year Follow-Up The MESA Study
Zemrak, F; Ahlman, MA; Captur, G; Mohiddin, SA; Kawel-Boehm, N; Prince, MR; Moon, JC; Hundley, WG; Lima, JAC; Bluemke, DA (2014-11-11) -
Splenic Switch-off: A Tool to Assess Stress Adequacy in Adenosine Perfusion Cardiac MR Imaging
Manisty, C; Ripley, DP; Herrey, AS; Captur, G; Wong, TC; Petersen, SE; Plein, S; Peebles, C; Schelbert, EB; Greenwood, JP (2015-09) -
The Relationship of Left Ventricular Trabeculation to Ventricular Function and Structure Over a 9.5-Year Follow-Up: The MESA Study.
Zemrak, F; Ahlman, MA; Captur, G; Mohiddin, SA; Kawel-Boehm, N; Prince, MR; Moon, JC; Hundley, WG; Lima, JA; Bluemke, DA (2014-11-11)Left ventricular (LV) trabeculation is highly variable among individuals and is increased in some diseases (e.g., congenital heart disease or cardiomyopathies), but its significance in population-representative individuals is ...