“…The precision of the measurements must be scrutinised by delving into the characteristics of the tagged technique, since measurements inside the DCM were consistently higher than those found using PC cine-MRI. Tagged methods have been reported to measure velocities accurately in phantoms [18,19,33,55], including low flows [19], pulsatile flow [55], and in vivo [55]. Contrarily, when compared with PC cine-MRI, Moser et al [18] found that only 50 and 79% of tagged velocity measurements agreed, to within 10% of CFD velocity measurements for Reynolds numbers of 100 and 258, respectively, compared to 90 and 94% for PC cine-MRI.…”