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Abstract #3534

3D image-navigator based Whole-Heart Imaging at 0.55T: comparison to 1.5T

Anastasia Fotaki1,2, Carlos Castillo-Passi1,3,4, Michael Crabb1, Karl P Kunze1, Amedeo Chiribiri1, Rene Botnar1,3,5,6,7, and Claudia Prieto1,5,6
1School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK, London, United Kingdom, 2Royal Brompton Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom, 3Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Santiago, Chile, 4School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile., Santiago, Chile, 5School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Santiago, Chile, 6Millennium Institute for Intelligent Healthcare Engineering, Chile, Santiago, Chile, 7Technical University of Munich, Germany; Institute of Advanced Study, Munich, Germany, Munich, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Vascular, Cardiovascular, low-field, congenital heart disease

Motivation: Low-field MRI is promising to enhance equity in medical care and accessibility for obese, claustrophobic patients and patients with implanted electronic devices. The investigation of the performance of 3D whole-heart imaging at low-field is still limited.

Goal(s): To implement and evaluate a free-breathing image-navigator based framework for 3D whole-heart imaging with isotropic resolution at 0.55T.

Approach: A 3D whole-heart free-breathing framework including image-based navigation, respiratory motion-correction reconstruction and patch-based denoising was implemented at 0.55T. The diagnostic performance of 3D whole-heart imaging was evaluated versus its counterpart at 1.5T.

Results: 3D whole-heart imaging at 0.55T offers good image and diagnostic quality, comparable to 1.5T.

Impact: This study demonstrates that high-quality 3D whole-heart imaging can be achieved at 0.55T showing comparable image and diagnostic quality to the current clinical standard in ­both healthy subjects and clinical patients, paving the pathway for affordable and accessible MRI.

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