Compressed sensing (CS) is capable of accelerating cardiac perfusion MRI for achieving high spatial resolution (1.6 mm x 1.6 mm x 8 mm) and extensive spatial coverage (6+ slices per heartbeat), but the lengthy image reconstruction time (~8 min per slice with 64 frames using GPU) hinders its clinical translation. In this study, we sought to, for the first time, rapidly reconstruct accelerated cardiac perfusion data using a 3D residual U-net for clinical translation.
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