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Keywords: flow imaging
SU-L-303-4Extending the Sequence Length for High Speed Angiography (HSA) Revealing Detailed Vascular Flow
J Krebs*, A Shankar , D Bednarek , S Rudin , Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY
SU-L-303-5Impact of Acquisition Frame Rate On Visibility of Vascular Flow Patterns
J Krebs*, A Shankar , D Bednarek , S Rudin , Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY
TH-D-302-8Utilizing High Speed Angiography (HSA) to Evaluate the Impact of Catheter Design On Vascular Flow Patterns
A Shields*, J Krebs , A Shankar , D Bednarek , S Rudin , Univ. at Buffalo (SUNY) School of Med., Buffalo, NY
TH-D-302-9Vascular Velocity Measurements in a 3D Printed Aneurysm Phantom Using High Speed Angiographic (HSA) Detector Operating at 1000 Frames Per Second
A Sharma*, J Krebs, D Bednarek, S Rudin, Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY
TU-C1030-GePD-F8-4Initial Experience with High-Speed Angiography (HSA) Applied to Cardiovascular Flow in An Animal Model
A Shields*, J Krebs , A Shankar , L Gutierrez , D Bednarek , S Rudin , Univ. at Buffalo (SUNY) School of Med., Buffalo, NY
TU-K430-CAMPUS-F1-3Evaluation of Dose for High-Speed Angiography (HSA) with a High Frame-Rate Image Receptor
J Collins*, J Krebs , D Bednarek , S Rudin , Canon Stroke and Vascular Research Center, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY