Cardiomyopathies can be revealed in the presence of abnormal native myocardial T1 times. Conventional myocardial T1 mapping techniques often require relatively long breathholds, thus limiting their usages in patients with severe breathholding difficulties. In this work, we evaluated the potential of a two-heartbeat inversion-recovery-based myocardial T1 mapping in patients.
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