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Jacob Schulman sits down with hosts David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin to break down his academic paper on his research into how patients can hold their breath in MRIs to be able to see how blood flows through their brains in a non-invasive way.
Jacob's paper is called: "Non-invasive perfusion MR imaging of the human brain via breath-holding"
And can be found at this link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-58086-8
*Correction*: 4% with kidney disease develop a condition (nephrogenic systemic fibrosis) which results in death 21% of the time when they're given gadolinium.
Check out the video version on YouTube
By Aaron Gotkin & David IferganJacob Schulman sits down with hosts David Ifergan and Aaron Gotkin to break down his academic paper on his research into how patients can hold their breath in MRIs to be able to see how blood flows through their brains in a non-invasive way.
Jacob's paper is called: "Non-invasive perfusion MR imaging of the human brain via breath-holding"
And can be found at this link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-58086-8
*Correction*: 4% with kidney disease develop a condition (nephrogenic systemic fibrosis) which results in death 21% of the time when they're given gadolinium.
Check out the video version on YouTube