Abstract #4383
Motion Corrected Sparse SENSE for highly accelerated Multi Slice cardiac CINE
Muhammad Usman 1 , David Atkinson 2 , Gerald Greil 1 , Tobias Schaeffter 1 , and Claudia Prieto 1,3
1
Division of Imaging Sciences and Biomedical
Engineering, King's College London, London, Greater
London, United Kingdom,
2
Department
of Image Computing, University College London, London,
United Kingdom,
3
Escuela
de Ingenieria, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile,
Santiago, Chile
In this work, we propose a novel method titled Motion
Corrected Sparse SENSE (MC-SS) that can give motion
corrected reconstruction from free breathing data
acquired in scan duration of a single breath-hold.
Prospective multi-slice free-breathing golden radial
cardiac MR acquisitions of 2 minutes (10 sec per slice),
performed in 5 volunteers and 2 patients, demonstrate
the feasibility of MC-SS framework for highly
accelerated multislice CINE.
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