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Abstract #1670

3D Real-Time Whole Heart Cine MR Based on Spiral-In/Out bSSFP Sequence

Yichen Hu1, Zheng Zhong1, Junpu Hu2, Hongyu Li1, Hui Liu1, Qi Liu1, Yongquan Ye1, and Jian Xu1
1United Imaging Healthcare, Houston, TX, United States, 2United Imaging Healthcare, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Myocardium, Cardiovascular, 3D real-time imaging

Motivation: To achieve high-temporal-resolution 3D whole-heart MR cine without the need for ECG, allow direct visualization of physiological motions, and assess cardiac function in clinical practice.

Goal(s): To attain 3D multi-slice whole-heart real-time imaging with <50 ms temporal resolution, while preserving adequate spatial resolution for cardiac functional analysis.

Approach: We employed golden-angle rotated spiral-in/out trajectory with 32× acceleration, and randomized variable density kz phase-encoding in the bSSFP sequence, and harnessed an iterative reconstruction algorithm.

Results: We attained a groundbreaking achievement in advancing MRI capabilities, obtaining an ECG-free 3D real-time cardiac cine with complete 12-slice whole-heart coverage and an impressive sub-50 ms temporal resolution.

Impact: We've employed advanced techniques to triumph over MRI's historical disadvantage of slower acquisition compared to other modalities. Pioneering a groundbreaking approach, we achieve high temporal resolution for 3D real-time imaging without ECG, breath-holding, or data segmentation, revolutionizing cardiac motion capture.

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