Cardiovascular MRI is considered a valuable diagnostic tool for studying congenital abnormalities in children and adults. However, simple, high-quality imaging of the fetal heart is challenging due to lack of direct in-utero cardiac gating. We aimed to employ a recently introduced Doppler ultrasound (DUS) device and combine with optimized routine imaging techniques for structural and functional studies of the fetal heart and to establish a standard acquisition approach for high-quality fetal cardiovascular MRI in the clinical practice.
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