2D coronary cine MRI has been shown to noninvasively assess coronary endothelial dysfunction, which is an early manifestation of atherosclerosis and a predictor of future acute events. However, atherosclerosis is a diffuse process and a 2D approach can only provide local measures. Recently, we introduced “3D-Stars”, a free-breathing golden-angle 3D stack-of-stars cine sequence with isotropic spatial resolution to image the proximal and mid segments of the right coronary artery. Here, we show excellent image quality at rest and during isometric-handgrip stress acquisitions and feasibility for assessing normal coronary endothelial function along the vessel in a small cohort of healthy subjects.
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