Myocardial T2 mapping using a multi-echo gradient-spin-echo (mGraSE) is widely used in clinical practice for quantitatively evaluating myocardial tissue properties with single breath-hold scan, but the limited scan time during the breath-hold period often results in poor signalto-noise ratio. Compressed SENSE has recently been developed to accelerate the acquisition time. Although C-SENSE is basically applied for non-EPI scans, mGraSE can also be applied the C-SENSE reconstruction framework. mGraSE myocardial T2 mapping with C-SENSE demonstrated improved image quality with higher image uniformity entire the shot-axis myocardium compared with conventional SENSE.
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