Keywords: Liver, Image Reconstruction
Motivation: Free-breathing T2 mapping of the abdomen is possible for subjects that cannot hold their breath, but current techniques require long scan times that are not always possible.
Goal(s): To produce high quality T2 weighted images and T2 parameter map from highly accelerated scans of the abdomen.
Approach: Combining the radial turbo spin echo sequence, navigator triggering, and new deep learning reconstruction techniques to increase the acceleration of the acquisition while maintaining image quality.
Results: Using these techniques, one can produce high quality T2 weighted images and T2 parameter map of the entire abdomen in under 4 minutes.
Impact: Deep learning techniques significantly reduce both scan time and reconstruction time for highly accelerated, navigator-triggered free breathing T2 weighted images and T2 parameter map of the abdomen.
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