Abstract #1010
            Feasibility study of a novel acquisition technique of cardiac cine magnetic resonance imaging in patients with atrial fibrillation
                      Jian Cao                     1                    , Yining Wang                     1                    , Lingyan 						Kong                     1                    , Lu Lin                     1                    , Yan Yi                     1                    , 						Jing An                     2                    , Tianjing Zhang                     2                    , 						Michaela Schmidt                     3                    , Michael Zenge                     3                    , 						and Edgar Mueller                     3          
            
            1
           
           Radiology, Peking Union Medical College 
						Hospital, Beiing, Beijing, China,
           
            2
           
           MR 
						Collaborations NE Asia, Siemens Healthcare, Beijing, 
						Beijing, China,
           
            3
           
           Siemens 
						AG, Allee am Rthelheimpark, Erlangen, 91052, Germany
          
            
          We implemented a newly developed prototype sequence in 
						patients with atrial fibrillation, which promises to 
						achieve high acceleration factors which enable triggered 
						2D real-time CINE MRI with significantly improved 
						spatial and/or temporal resolution.With the application 
						of new sequence, we could acquire high-quality cardiac 
						cine images while greatly reduce the scan time. In 
						future, it could be applied in more clinical patients.
         
				
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