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Abstract #0767

Real-Time Non-Gated Cardiac MRI Using PARADISE: Doubly Adaptive Accelerated Imaging

Behzad Sharif1, John Andrew Derbyshire2, Anthony Z. Faranesh2, Robert J. Lederman2, Yoram Bresler1

1Coordinated Science Lab, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA; 2Cardiovascular Branch, NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, Bethesda, MD, USA


Patient-Adaptive Reconstruction and Acquisition Dynamic Imaging with Sensitivity Encoding (PARADISE), is a highly accelerated non-gated dynamic imaging scheme that enables artifact-free imaging while providing performance guarantees on achievable SNR and spatio-temporal resolution. In addition to parallel imaging, the method gains acceleration from a sparse spectral support model (in x-y-f space) that is adapted to the imaged subject; hence it is doubly accelerated. It uses the support information and coil sensitivities to adapt both the acquisition and reconstruction; hence it is also doubly adaptive. Results demonstrate the superior spatio-temporal resolution and SNR of PARADISE compared to non-gated TSENSE.