<b>Introduction</b>: Conventional pediatric MRI acquisitions of a short axis (SA) stack for ventricular volumes typically requires one breath-hold per slice, resulting in multiple coordinated breath-holds under anesthesia to acquire the entire stack. Here, we aim to validate a compressed sensing approach to reduce breath-holding during SA balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) cine imaging. Equivalency is tested via qualitative image scoring and global volumes compared to conventional bSSFP cine imaging.
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Meeting name:
SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course
, 2020
Authors:
Naresh Nivedita,
Browne Lorna,
Barker Alex,
Malone Ladonna,
Fujiwara Takashi,
Hulseberg-dwyer Emma,
Mcgee Janet,
Lu Quin,
Twite Mark,
Dimaria Michael,
Fonseca Brian
Keywords:
Compressed Sensing,
Cardiac Function,
Anesthesia