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James C. Carr

Researcher at Northwestern University

Publications -  362
Citations -  8772

James C. Carr is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Bicuspid aortic valve. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 340 publications receiving 7105 citations. Previous affiliations of James C. Carr include University of Miami.

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Accelerated real-time cardiac MRI using iterative sparse SENSE reconstruction: comparing performance in patients with sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation

TL;DR: Iterative sparse SENSE significantly accelerates real-time cardiovascular MRI acquisitions and provides excellent qualitative and quantitative performance in sinus rhythm patients and outperforms standard segmented acquisitions in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Cardiac Structure–Function MRI in Patients After Heart Transplantation

TL;DR: Following heart transplantation (Tx), recipients are closely monitored using endomyocardial biopsy, which is limited by cost and invasiveness, and echocardiography,which is limited regarding detailed structural and functional evaluation.
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Black-blood steady-state free precession (SSFP) coronary wall MRI for cardiac allografts: a feasibility study.

TL;DR: To assess the hypothesis that steady‐state free procession (SSFP) allows for imaging of the coronary wall under the conditions of fast heart rate in heart transplantation patients, a large number of patients with high heart rate patients are surveyed.
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Quantitative imaging biomarkers for the evaluation of cardiovascular complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

TL;DR: Individual measurements of cardiovascular disease burdens from multiple aspects, which are closely related to existing biomarkers and clinical outcomes, are recommended as promising candidates for quantitative imaging biomarkers to assess the responses of the cardiovascular system during diabetic regimens.