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Michael D. Hope

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  137
Citations -  5720

Michael D. Hope is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bicuspid aortic valve & Ascending aorta. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 128 publications receiving 4432 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Hope include Stanford University & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

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4D flow MRI

TL;DR: This review intends to introduce currently used 4D flow MRI methods, including Cartesian and radial data acquisition, approaches for acceleratedData acquisition, cardiac gating, and respiration control, and an overview over the potential this new imaging technique has in different parts of the body from the head to the peripheral arteries.
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Bicuspid Aortic Valve: Four-dimensional MR Evaluation of Ascending Aortic Systolic Flow Patterns

TL;DR: Four-dimensional flow MR imaging showed abnormal helical systolic flow in the ascending aorta of patients with a BAV, including those without aneurysm or aortic stenosis, and identification and characterization of eccentric flow jets in these patients may help identify those at risk for development of ascendingAortic aneurYSm.
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4D flow CMR in assessment of valve-related ascending aortic disease.

TL;DR: The subgroup of patients with BAV and eccentric systolic AsAo blood flow was found to have significantly and asymmetrically elevated wall shear stress, which may place them at risk for AsAsAo aneurysm.
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Time-resolved 3-dimensional velocity mapping in the thoracic aorta: visualization of 3-directional blood flow patterns in healthy volunteers and patients.

TL;DR: Time-resolved 3D velocity mapping was successfully applied in a study of 10 healthy volunteers and 4 patients with documented aortic pathologic findings and has proven to be a reliable tool for analysis and visualization of normal characteristic as well as pathologic flow features within the entire thoracic aorta.