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01-01-2013 | Poster presentation
Novel highly accelerated real-time CINE-MRI featuring compressed sensing with k-t regularization in comparison to TSENSE segmented and real-time Cine imaging
Authors:
Michaela Schmidt, Okan Ekinci, Jun Liu, Alban Lefebvre, Mariappan S Nadar, Edgar Mueller, Michael O Zenge
Published in:
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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Special Issue 1/2013
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Excerpt
In patients with breath-holding difficulties or arrhythmia, real-time CINE-MRI is preferred over segmented acquisitions in one breath-hold. However, common real-time sequences require a deteriorating trade-off between spatial and temporal resolution. In the current work, highly accelerated real-time CINE-MRI which features compressed sensing with k t regularization [
1] was evaluated against segmented and real-time imaging with TSENSE in healthy volunteers as a potential alternative providing both high spatial and temporal resolution in real time. …