In this study, we present a fully-automated and robust self-navigated approach to obtain 4D motion-resolved images during free breathing. A 1D navigator was acquired consistently in order to reduce the signal contamination due to system imperfections. The resulting projections were then 'tuned' using complex phase rotation for adapting to scan-to-scan variations, followed by the detection of the respiratory curve. CAPTURE successfully detected respiratory motion in all subjects. A blind radiological review by two radiologists shows the significant quality improvement in motion-corrected images.
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