Coronary MRA is complex to set up (e.g., navigator gating to track respiratory motion), typically takes 5-10 min to complete, and often produces inconsistent results. Quiescent-Interval Slice-Selective (QISS) MRA is a promising method for rapid coronary imaging. We sought to develop a single-shot (real-time) coronary QISS MRA using compressed sensing.
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