Abstract #2615
Highly Accelerated Free-Breathing Whole Heart T1/T2/Proton Density Mapping
Jing Liu 1 and David Saloner 1,2
1
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University
of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United
States,
2
Radiology
Service, VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, United
States
In this study, we aim to achieve highly accelerated
free-breathing 3D T1/T2/proton density mapping in the
heart, by using incomplete inversion recovery with bSSFP
acquisition as well as dictionary match of the acquired
data to the evolution curves derived from Block
simulations with the same acquisition scheme.
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