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Abstract #1687

Simultaneous 3D Whole-Heart Bright-Blood and Black-Blood Imaging with iNAV-based Non-Rigid Motion-Corrected Reconstruction at 0.55T

Carlos Castillo-Passi1,2,3, Michael G. Crabb1, Camila Muñoz1, Donovan Tripp1, Karl P. Kunze1,4, Radhouene Neji 1,4, Pablo Irarrazaval2,3,5, Claudia Prieto1,3,5, and Rene M. Botnar1,2,3,5
1School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom, 2Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 3Millennium Institute for Intelligent Healthcare Engineering, Santiago, Chile, 4MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Limited, Camberley, United Kingdom, 5Electrical Engineering Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Synopsis

Keywords: Heart, Low-Field MRIIn this work, we demonstrate the feasibility of free-breathing whole-heart simultaneous bright-blood and black-blood imaging at 0.55T. We implemented an image navigator (iNAV)-based non-rigid motion-corrected 2 heartbeat sequence with 100% respiratory scan efficiency and high-dimensional patch-based low-rank (HD-PROST) denoising. The research sequence was validated on one healthy subject, showing simultaneous 3D visualization of cardiovascular anatomy on bright and black blood images at 0.55T in under 12 minutes scan time.

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