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Zoran Stankovic

Researcher at Northwestern University

Publications -  21
Citations -  995

Zoran Stankovic is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood flow & Hemodynamics. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 806 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoran Stankovic include University Medical Center Freiburg & University of Bern.

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4D flow imaging with MRI

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to describe the methods used for 4D flow MRI acquisition, post-processing and data analysis and provide an overview of the clinical applications of 4D Flow MRI, which includes a review of applications in the heart, thoracic aorta and hepatic system.
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Evaluation of 3D blood flow patterns and wall shear stress in the normal and dilated thoracic aorta using flow-sensitive 4D CMR

TL;DR: Investigation in 3D flow patterns and vessel wall parameters in patients with dilated ascending aorta, age-matched subjects, and healthy volunteers found increase in AAo diameter is significantly correlated with the presence and strength of supra-physiologic-helix and vortex formation in the AAo, as well with decrease in systolic WSS and increase in OSI.
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k-t GRAPPA accelerated four-dimensional flow MRI in the aorta: effect on scan time, image quality, and quantification of flow and wall shear stress.

TL;DR: The aim was to systematically investigate the impact of different acceleration factors and number of coil elements on acquisition time, image quality and quantification of hemodynamic parameters in accelerating aortic four‐dimensional MRI.
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Normal and altered three-dimensional portal venous hemodynamics in patients with liver cirrhosis.

TL;DR: Flow-sensitive 4D MR imaging may constitute a promising, alternative technique to Doppler US for evaluating hemodynamics in the portal venous system of patients with liver cirrhosis and may be a means of assessing pathologic changes in flow characteristics.
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MR-based visualization and quantification of three-dimensional flow characteristics in the portal venous system.

TL;DR: To evaluate the feasibility of time‐resolved flow‐sensitive MRI for the three‐dimensional visualization and quantification of normal and pathological portal venous (PV) hemodynamics, a large number of animals were studied.