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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Myocardial Feature Tracking by Andreas Schuster, Kan N. Hor, Johannes T. Kowallick, Philipp Beerbaum, and Shelby Kutty Circ Cardiovasc Imaging Volume 9(4):e004077 March 23, 2016 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Feature tracking: cardiovascular magnetic resonance image of the left ventricle demonstrating the initial tracing and tracked endocardial border. Andreas Schuster et al. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2016;9:e004077 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Space-time presentation, 1 dimension (M-mode like): Space-time presentation, where space is displayed along a transmural cut, and a single feature is 1-dimensionally tracked over 1 cardiac cycle. Andreas Schuster et al. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2016;9:e004077 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Space-time presentation, 2 dimension: The search window is defined where tissue is tracked frame by frame. Andreas Schuster et al. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2016;9:e004077 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance feature tracking (CMR-FT) of long-axis views to quantify left ventricular (LV; A) and left atrial (B) longitudinal strain and strain rate (SR). Andreas Schuster et al. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2016;9:e004077 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance feature tracking in patients with congenital heart disease. Andreas Schuster et al. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2016;9:e004077 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.