Although MRI has been shown to allow a multifaceted assessment of the cardiovascular system, basic constraints on MR imaging speed have resulted in comparatively long examination times for a typical clinical cardiac study. In recent years, various imaging techniques combining compressed sensing and golden-angle sampling have been proposed for rapid and continuous acquisitions in cardiac MRI. Such an imaging strategy entails more than just acceleration of existing imaging protocols and it could eventually lead to a “one-stop-shop” comprehensive cardiovascular MR workflow. This talk aims to summarize recent advances in rapid and continuous cardiac MRI and also highlight future directions.
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