Respiratory motion during MRI scan causes inconsistencies in the acquired k-space data providing strong blurring artifacts in the reconstructed images. In this work, a new method ( respiratory motion corrected GROG followed by L+S reconstruction for free breathing Golden-Angle Radial DCE-MRI) is presented.The proposed method is tested on 3-T free-breathing Golden angle radial DCE liver MRI data. The proposed method is compared with the conventional L+S reconstruction model. The proposed method provides 90% improvement in Artefact Power and 42% in RMSE as compared to conventional L+S reconstruction at acceleration factor 8.
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