Traditional CMR sequences are useful tools for assessing cardiac structure and function, However, the poor image quality and motion artifacts caused by arrhythmia may hamper the diagnostic quality of CMR images. We hypothesized that the optimized temporal parallel acquisition technique (TPAT) may improve this situation by allowing free-breathing of subjects and meanwhile provides a similar diagnostic values for radiologists .
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