2012
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24280
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Prospective respiratory motion correction for coronary MR angiography using a 2D image navigator

Abstract: Respiratory motion remains the major impediment in a substantial amount of patients undergoing coronary magnetic resonance angiography. Motion correction in coronary magnetic resonance angiography is typically performed with a diaphragmatic 1D navigator (1Dnav) assuming a constant linear relationship between diaphragmatic and cardiac respiratory motion. In this work, a novel 2D navigator (2Dnav) is proposed, which prospectively corrects for translational motion in foot-head and left-right direction. First, 1Dn… Show more

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“…Several approaches have been proposed to improve the NAV gating efficiency by using additional information, such as two‐dimensional or 3D NAVs (), binning strategies based on NAV data (), or self‐navigating approaches () in coronary MRI, as well as in 4D flow imaging (). Although close to 100% gating efficiency may be achieved, these methods mostly rely on non‐Cartesian acquisitions and motion correction based on parametric models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several approaches have been proposed to improve the NAV gating efficiency by using additional information, such as two‐dimensional or 3D NAVs (), binning strategies based on NAV data (), or self‐navigating approaches () in coronary MRI, as well as in 4D flow imaging (). Although close to 100% gating efficiency may be achieved, these methods mostly rely on non‐Cartesian acquisitions and motion correction based on parametric models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique was further developed to iterative self-navigation that does not require the choice of a respiratory reference position [44]. The image-based navigator technique is another method that uses a spatially encoded, low-resolution, 2D image acquired just before the acquisition of k-space data to correct the high-resolution data [45,46]. Fig.…”
Section: Future Perspectives In Coronary Mra Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In image-based navigation single 2D [57,58], orthogonal 2D [59], or 3D [60] real-time images are acquired in every heart-beat prior to CMRA acquisition. The main advantage of this approach is that the moving heart can be spatially isolated from surrounding static tissues, which allows for improved respiratory motion estimation.…”
Section: Respiratory Motion Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this approach is incompatible with prospective respiratory gating and correction. The feasibility of prospective image-based motion correction has recently been demonstrated [57,58], although compared to 1D navigation such as the diaphragmatic navigator or self-navigation the increased computational complexity of multi-dimensional image reconstruction, registration and correction makes real-time implementations more challenging. A solution to this problem could be to implement the navigator image post-processing on graphics processing units [62,63] as most of the steps can be parallelized.…”
Section: Respiratory Motion Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%