Spatially resolved MR-compatible ultrasound was used to detect a respiratory-mimicking motion for prospective correction of cine MR data acquisitions. A scaling factor relating the motion between the two modalities was derived in real-time and was chosen to compare motion-corrected MR images to a static phantom ‘breath-hold’ and an uncorrected cine image series.
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