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1.5 t achieva unit

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The 1.5-T Achieva unit is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system developed by Philips. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 1.5 Tesla, which is a common field strength used in MRI imaging. The 1.5-T Achieva unit is designed to produce high-quality medical images for diagnostic and research purposes.

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Cardiac MRI Imaging Protocol

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Cardiac MR imaging was performed at a single site with a 1.5-T Achieva unit (Philips, Best, the Netherlands), and a standard clinical protocol was followed according to published international guidelines (12 (link)). Ventricular function was assessed by using balanced steady-state free-precession cine images acquired in conventional cardiac short- and long-axis planes with typical parameters: repetition time (msec)/echo time (msec), 3.2/1.6; voxel size, 1.5 × 1.5 × 8 mm; flip angle, 60°; sensitivity encoding factor, two; bandwidth, 962 Hz per pixel; and temporal resolution, 29 msec. Reproducibility was assessed in 20 subjects undergoing repeat studies on the same day. Images were stored in an open-source database (MRIdb; Imperial College London, London, England).
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Cardiac MRI Imaging Protocol

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Cardiac MRI was performed at one site with a 1.5-T Achieva unit (Philips, Best, the Netherlands), and a standard clinical protocol was followed according to published international guidelines (17) . Software updates were applied during the course of the study. Ventricular function was assessed using balanced steady-state free precession cine images acquired in conventional cardiac short-and long-axis planes. Typical parameters were as follows: repetition time msec/echo time msec, 3.2/1.6; voxel size, 1.5 3 1.5 3 8.0 mm; flip angle, 60°; and temporal resolution, 29 msec; however, parameters were adjusted from patient to patient, which was in line with routine practice, and not all parameters were constant. Images were stored on an open-source database (MRIdb; Imperial College London, England) (18) .
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