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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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Highly accelerated cardiac MRI using iterative SENSE reconstruction: initial clinical experience.
Bradley D. Allen,Maria Carr,Marcos P Ferreira Botelho,Amir Ali Rahsepar,Michael Markl,Michael Zenge,Michaela Schmidt,Mariappan S. Nadar,Bruce S Spottiswoode,Jeremy D. Collins,James C. Carr +10 more
TL;DR: IS SENSE is a viable clinical CMR acceleration approach to reduce acquisition times while maintaining satisfactory qualitative and quantitative performance.
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Time-resolved MR venography of the pulmonary veins precatheter-based ablation for atrial fibrillation.
Michael Schonberger,Asad A Usman,Maurizio Galizia,Andrada R. Popescu,Jeremy D. Collins,James C. Carr +5 more
TL;DR: To evaluate time‐resolved magnetic resonance angiography (TR‐MRA) of the pulmonary venous circulation using the time-resolved angiographic with interleaved stochastic trajectories (TWIST) method and compare it with the more commonly used conventional contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonanceAngiography approach in atrial fibrillation patients referred for preablation pulmonary vein mapping.
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Potential Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Biomarkers of Coronary Remodeling in Older Hypertensive Patients
TL;DR: Magnetic resonance techniques are able to noninvasively detect significant differences in potential imaging biomarkers of coronary remodeling between older hypertensive patients and healthy controls and the PWOV is a promising remodeling feature for quantitatively evaluating the progression of coronary atherosclerosis.
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Cold ischaemic time and time after transplantation alter segmental myocardial velocities after heart transplantation
Daniela Föll,Michael Markl,Marius Menza,Asad A Usman,Tobias Wengenmayer,Anna Lena Anjarwalla,Christoph Bode,James C. Carr,Bernd Jung +8 more
TL;DR: Time after transplantation and cold ischaemic time strongly affect segmental systolic and diastolic motion in patients after Tx, and the understanding of alterations in regional LV motion in the transplanted heart under stable conditions is essential.
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Femoral artery plaque characteristics, lower extremity collaterals, and mobility loss in peripheral artery disease:
Mary M. McDermott,Timothy J. Carroll,James C. Carr,Chun Yuan,Luigi Ferrucci,Jack M. Guralnik,Melina R. Kibbe,Michael H. Criqui,Lu Tian,Tamar S. Polonsky,Lihui Zhao,Ying Gao,Daniel S. Hippe,Dongxiang Xu,Walter J. McCarthy,Christopher M. Kramer +15 more
TL;DR: Greater plaque quantity and smaller lumen area in the proximal SFA, but not lipid rich necrotic core or calcium, were associated with higher mobility loss in people with PAD.