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      Optimized respiratory‐resolved motion‐compensated 3D Cartesian coronary MR angiography

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          Purpose

          To develop a robust and efficient reconstruction framework that provides high‐quality motion‐compensated respiratory‐resolved images from free‐breathing 3D whole‐heart Cartesian coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) acquisitions.

          Methods

          Recently, XD‐GRASP (eXtra‐Dimensional Golden‐angle RAdial Sparse Parallel MRI) was proposed to achieve 100% scan efficiency and provide respiratory‐resolved 3D radial CMRA images by exploiting sparsity in the respiratory dimension. Here, a reconstruction framework for Cartesian CMRA imaging is proposed, which provides respiratory‐resolved motion‐compensated images by incorporating 2D beat‐to‐beat translational motion information to increase sparsity in the respiratory dimension. The motion information is extracted from interleaved image navigators and is also used to compensate for 2D translational motion within each respiratory phase. The proposed Optimized Respiratory‐resolved Cartesian Coronary MR Angiography (XD‐ORCCA) method was tested on 10 healthy subjects and 2 patients with cardiovascular disease, and compared against XD‐GRASP.

          Results

          The proposed XD‐ORCCA provides high‐quality respiratory‐resolved images, allowing clear visualization of the right and left coronary arteries, even for irregular breathing patterns. Compared with XD‐GRASP, the proposed method improves the visibility and sharpness of both coronaries. Significant differences ( p < .05) in visible vessel length and proximal vessel sharpness were found between the 2 methods. The XD‐GRASP method provides good‐quality images in the absence of intraphase motion. However, motion blurring is observed in XD‐GRASP images for respiratory phases with larger motion amplitudes and subjects with irregular breathing patterns.

          Conclusion

          A robust respiratory‐resolved motion‐compensated framework for Cartesian CMRA has been proposed and tested in healthy subjects and patients. The proposed XD‐ORCCA provides high‐quality images for all respiratory phases, independently of the regularity of the breathing pattern.

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          XD-GRASP: Golden-angle radial MRI with reconstruction of extra motion-state dimensions using compressed sensing.

          To develop a novel framework for free-breathing MRI called XD-GRASP, which sorts dynamic data into extra motion-state dimensions using the self-navigation properties of radial imaging and reconstructs the multidimensional dataset using compressed sensing.
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            Whole-heart coronary MR angiography with 2D self-navigated image reconstruction.

            Several self-navigation techniques have been proposed to improve respiratory motion compensation in coronary MR angiography. In this work, we implemented a 2D self-navigation method by using the startup profiles of a whole-heart balanced Steady-state free precession sequence, which are primarily used to catalyze the magnetization towards the steady-state. To create 2D self-navigation images (2DSN), we added phase encoding gradients to the startup profiles. With this approach we calculated foot-head and left-right motion and performed retrospective translational motion correction. The 2DSN images were reconstructed from 10 startup profiles acquired at the beginning of each shot. Nine healthy subjects were scanned, and the proposed method was compared to a 1D self-navigation (1DSN) method with foot-head correction only. Foot-head correction was also performed with the diaphragmatic 1D pencil beam navigator (1Dnav) using a tracking factor of 0.6. 2DSN shows improved motion correction compared to 1DSN and 1Dnav for all coronary arteries and all subjects for the investigated diaphragmatic gating window of 10 mm. The visualized vessel length of the right coronary artery could be significantly improved with a multiple targeted 2D self-navigation approach, compared to 2DSN method. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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              Highly efficient respiratory motion compensated free-breathing coronary MRA using golden-step Cartesian acquisition.

              To develop an efficient 3D affine respiratory motion compensation framework for Cartesian whole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).
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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                teresa.correia@kcl.ac.uk
                Journal
                Magn Reson Med
                Magn Reson Med
                10.1002/(ISSN)1522-2594
                MRM
                Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                0740-3194
                1522-2594
                22 April 2018
                December 2018
                : 80
                : 6 ( doiID: 10.1002/mrm.v80.6 )
                : 2618-2629
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences King's College London London United Kingdom
                [ 2 ] MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Limited Frimley United Kingdom
                [ 3 ] Escuela de Ingeniería, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] Correspondence Teresa Correia, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, St. Thomas' Hospital (3rd Floor, Lambeth Wing), Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7EH, United Kingdom. Email: teresa.correia@ 123456kcl.ac.uk
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1606-9550
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4669-0572
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2811-2509
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4602-2523
                Article
                MRM27208
                10.1002/mrm.27208
                6220806
                29682783
                60a019d9-38c5-4019-8575-8f526de7618b
                © 2018 The Authors Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 11 January 2018
                : 13 March 2018
                : 14 March 2018
                Page count
                Figures: 5, Tables: 0, Pages: 12, Words: 6261
                Funding
                Funded by: Medical Research Council
                Award ID: MR/L009676/
                Funded by: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
                Award ID: EP/N009258/1
                Award ID: EP/P001009/1
                Award ID: EP/P007619/1
                Funded by: Wellcome Trust and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Centre for Medical Engineering
                Funded by: National Institute for Health Research comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre
                Funded by: Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
                Funded by: King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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                Notes—Imaging Methodology
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                December 2018
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                Radiology & Imaging
                compressed sensing,coronary mra,image navigator,respiratory motion compensation

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