Jinho Park1, Panki Kim2, Young Joong Yang1, Jong-Hyun Yoon1, Byoung Wook Choi2, and Chang-Beom Ahn1
For
patients with impaired breath-hold capacity, highly accelerated cardiac cine
MRI may be useful. The purpose of this study is to perform functional MR
imaging of the whole heart in a single breath-hold using an under-sampled data
acquisition in combination with compressed sensing with parallel imaging.
The proposed technique is applied for in-vivo functional cardiac imaging of the
whole heart in a single breath-hold. Applied compression factors are 4 of
ITSC and 2 of SENSE. The whole heart coverage in a single breath-hold using
ITSCxSENSE can be used to achieve adequate spatial resolution (1.8 mm × 1.8 mm)
and relatively high temporal resolution (31 ms), with good image quality and
functional movement. It takes 23s for the reconstruction of single slice
CINE images (22 cardiac phases). The ITSCxSENSE may be useful for patients with
reduced breath-hold capacity.