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Simone Coppo

Researcher at University of Lausanne

Publications -  30
Citations -  1228

Simone Coppo is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Image quality. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 30 publications receiving 952 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Coppo include University Hospitals of Cleveland & Case Western Reserve University.

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Slice profile and B1 corrections in 2D magnetic resonance fingerprinting

TL;DR: The goal of this study is to characterize and improve the accuracy of 2D magnetic resonance fingerprinting (MRF) scans in the presence of slice profile (SP) and B1 imperfections, which are two main factors that affect quantitative results in MRF.
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Compressed sensing single-breath-hold CMR for fast quantification of LV function, volumes, and mass.

TL;DR: The results demonstrated the feasibility of applying the CS strategy to evaluate LV function and volumes with high accuracy in patients and demonstrated the potential to replace the multi-breath-hold standard cardiac magnetic resonance technique.
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5D whole-heart sparse MRI.

TL;DR: A 5D whole‐heart sparse imaging framework is proposed for simultaneous assessment of myocardial function and high‐resolution cardiac and respiratory motion‐resolved whole‐ heart anatomy in a single continuous noncontrast MR scan.
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Respiratory Self-navigated Postcontrast Whole-Heart Coronary MR Angiography: Initial Experience in Patients

TL;DR: The self-navigated coronary MR angiography sequence shows promise for coronary imaging, however, technical improvements are needed to improve image quality, especially in the more distal coronary segments.
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Free-running 4D whole-heart self-navigated golden angle MRI: Initial results.

TL;DR: To test the hypothesis that both coronary anatomy and ventricular function can be assessed simultaneously using a single four‐dimensional acquisition, a single 4D acquisition is used.