- Allen, Bradley D;
- Wong, Timothy C;
- Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara;
- Bryant, Jennifer;
- Chen, Tiffany;
- Dall’Armellina, Erica;
- Finn, J Paul;
- Fontana, Marianna;
- Francone, Marco;
- Han, Yuchi;
- Hays, Allison G;
- Jacob, Ron;
- Lawton, Chris;
- Manning, Warren J;
- Ordovas, Karen;
- Parwani, Purvi;
- Plein, Sven;
- Powell, Andrew J;
- Raman, Subha V;
- Salerno, Michael;
- Carr, James C
During the peak phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, alterations of standard operating procedures were necessary for health systems to protect patients and healthcare workers and ensure access to vital hospital resources. As the peak phase passes, re-activation plans are required to safely manage increasing clinical volumes. In the context of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), re-activation objectives include continued performance of urgent CMR studies and resumption of CMR in patients with semi-urgent and elective indications in an environment that is safe for both patients and health care workers.