Browsing NIHR Advanced Imaging by Author "PETERSEN, SE"
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Automated quality control in image segmentation: application to the UK Biobank cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging study
PETERSEN, SE; Robinson, R; Valindria, V; Bai, W; Oktay, O; Kainz, B; Suzuki, H; Sanghvi, M; Aung, N; Paiva, J (BioMed Central, 2019-03-14)Background: The trend towards large-scale studies including population imaging poses new challenges in terms of quality control (QC). This is a particular issue when automatic processing tools such as image segmentation methods ... -
CMR in Heart Failure: Current and Emerging Clinical Applications
PETERSEN, SE; Ludman, AJ; Davies, LC -
Danish study of Non-Invasive testing in Coronary Artery Disease 2 (Dan-NICAD 2): study design for a controlled study of diagnostic accuracy
PETERSEN, SE; Rasmussen, L D; Winther, S; Westra, J; Isaksen, C; Ejlersen, J A; Brix, L; Kirk, J; Urbonaviciene, G; Søndergaard, H M (Elsevier, 19-05-01)Background: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) is the preferred primary diagnostic modality when examining patients with low to intermediate pre-test probability of coronary artery disease (CAD). Only 20-30% ... -
Independent Left Ventricular Morphometric Atlases Show Consistent Relationships with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A UK Biobank Study
PETERSEN, SE; Gilbert, K; Bai, W; Mauger, C; Medrano-Gracia, P; Suinesiaputra, A; Lee, AM; Sanghvi, MM; Aung, N; Piechnik, SK (Nature Publishing Group, 2019-02-04)Left ventricular (LV) mass and volume are important indicators of clinical and pre-clinical disease processes. However, much of the shape information present in modern imaging examinations is currently ignored. Morphometric ... -
Insights into cardiac remodelling by multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy
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Physical activity and left-ventricular trabeculation in the UK Biobank community-based cohort study
PETERSEN, SE; Woodbridge, S; Aung, N; Paiva, J; Sanghvi, M; Zemrak, F; Fung, K (BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-02-05)Objective: Vigorous physical activity (PA) in highly trained athletes has been associated with heightened left ventricular (LV) trabeculation extent. It has therefore been hypothesised that LV trabeculation extent may ... -
Using patient-reported outcome measures for primary percutaneous coronary intervention
PETERSEN, SE; Kwong, E; Neuburger, J; Black, NIntroduction: Routine measurement of the outcome of myocardial infarction is usually limited to immediate morbidity and mortality. Our aim was to determine the response to patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) 3 months ...