Publications by authors named "Daniel P Seiter"

Purpose: Traditional phase-contrast MRI is affected by displacement artifacts caused by non-synchronized spatial- and velocity-encoding time points. The resulting inaccurate velocity maps can affect the accuracy of derived hemodynamic parameters. This study proposes and characterizes a 3D radial phase-contrast UTE (PC-UTE) sequence to reduce displacement artifacts.

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Identification of placental dysfunction in early pregnancy with noninvasive imaging could be a valuable tool for assessing maternal and fetal risk. Dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be a powerful tool for interrogating placenta health. After inoculation with Zika virus or sham inoculation at gestation age (GA) 45 or 55 days, animals were imaged up to three times at GA65, GA100, and GA145.

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Purpose: Despite the great potential and flexibility of 4D flow MRI for hemodynamic analysis, a major limitation is the need for time-consuming and user-dependent post-processing. We propose a fast four-step algorithm for rapid, robust, and repeatable flow measurements in the great vessels based on automatic placement of measurement planes and vessel segmentation.

Methods: Our algorithm works by (1) subsampling the 3D image into 3D patches, (2) predicting the probability of each patch containing individual vessels and location/orientation of the vessel within the patch via a convolutional neural network, (3) selecting the predicted planes with highest probabilities for each vessel, and (4) shifting the plane centers to the maximum velocity within each plane.

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