Abstract

A fully automated binning method for improved SHARP reconstruction of free-breathing cardiac images

Highlights

  • Despite recent progress in fast cardiac imaging, respiratory motion remains a challenging problem, usually leading to poor image quality when scanning poor breath-holder patients or acquiring high spatial resolution images

  • We recently proposed a motion compensated reconstruction, Single-sHot Accelerated Reconstruction with Preserved-features, or SHARP, that enables high-resolution motion-corrected reconstruction of multiple single-shot images acquired in free-breathing, with respiratory motion derived directly from the single-shot images

  • The best fit line representing the temporal stack was the first column of the left-singular vectors which corresponds to the highest singular value

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A fully automated binning method for improved SHARP reconstruction of free-breathing cardiac images. Aurelien Bustin1,2*, Freddy Odille, Guido P Kudielka, Martin A Janich, Anja C Brau, Anne Menini. From 19th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Los Angeles, CA, USA. From 19th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Los Angeles, CA, USA. 27-30 January 2016

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