Adenosine stress CMR has potential advantages over competing modalities for diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) including the ability to quantify myocardial perfusion, however current CMR techniques have limited spatial coverage. We perform a clinical assessment of the diagnostic performance of whole-heart spiral perfusion imaging using motion compensated compressed sensing for detection of CAD and demonstrate good image quality, minimal motion artifacts, and high diagnostic accuracy for both visual and quantitative evaluation.
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