An automated approach to fully self-gated free-running cardiac and respiratory motion-resolved 5D whole-heart MRI.

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Title
An automated approach to fully self-gated free-running cardiac and respiratory motion-resolved 5D whole-heart MRI.
Journal
Magnetic resonance in medicine
Author(s)
Di Sopra L., Piccini D., Coppo S., Stuber M., Yerly J.
ISSN
1522-2594 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0740-3194
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
82
Number
6
Pages
2118-2132
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To develop a previously reported, electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated, motion-resolved 5D compressed sensing whole-heart sparse MRI methodology into an automated, optimized, and fully self-gated free-running framework in which external gating or triggering devices are no longer needed.
Cardiac and respiratory self-gating signals were extracted from raw image data acquired in 12 healthy adult volunteers with a non-ECG-triggered 3D radial golden-angle 1.5 T balanced SSFP sequence. To extract cardiac self-gating signals, central k-space coefficient signal analysis (k <sub>0</sub> modulation), as well as independent and principal component analyses were performed on selected k-space profiles. The procedure yielding triggers with the smallest deviation from those of the reference ECG was selected for the automated protocol. Thus, optimized cardiac and respiratory self-gating signals were used for binning in a compressed sensing reconstruction pipeline. Coronary vessel length and sharpness of the resultant 5D images were compared with image reconstructions obtained with ECG-gating.
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Motion-resolved 5D compressed sensing whole-heart sparse MRI has successfully been developed into an automated, optimized, and fully self-gated free-running framework in which external gating, triggering devices, or navigators are no longer mandatory. The resultant coronary MRA image quality was equivalent to that obtained with conventional ECG-gating.
Keywords
3D radial trajectory, 5D whole-heart MRI, compressed sensing, coronary MRA, free-running, self-gating
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