We have recently developed a perfusion CMR pulse sequence using golden angle radial acquisitions and CS reconstruction. The radial k-space sampling allows retrospective manipulation of saturation-recovery time (TS) using k-space weighted image contrast (KWIC) filtering. This study was conducted to determine the importance of SNR in myocardial blood flow quantification derived from cardiac perfusion CMR. Our analysis shows that mean resting MBF values decreases with TS, where the result with the highest TS = 95 ms agrees best with literature value reported by cardiac PET studies.
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