Adaptive correction of imaging plane position in segmented k-space cine cardiac MRI
- PMID: 9307905
- DOI: 10.1002/jmri.1880070507
Adaptive correction of imaging plane position in segmented k-space cine cardiac MRI
Abstract
Variability among breath-holds frequently produces registration errors, a situation that may contribute to reproducibility error in anatomic indices. A navigator-echo-based method for real-time prospective correction of imaging slice level was applied to breath-hold cine cardiac imaging of 13 subjects. Repeat acquisitions with correction in the cardiac short-axis orientation showed significantly improved reproducibility in fractional area change and endocardial centroid location as compared with conventional noncorrected methods.
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