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This work proposes a new radial sampling scheme called Navistar for highly-accelerated 4D dynamic MRI. Navistar periodically inserts 2D navigators into a golden-angle radial stack-of-stars acquisition. The embedded 2D navigators provide spatially-resolved information that can be used for different purposes, such as improved temporal-basis estimation for image reconstruction or respiratory-motion estimation. In our experiments, we have shown that Navistar sampling can be combined with low-rank subspace-constrained image reconstruction for highly-accelerated free-breathing 4D DCE-MRI of the liver with sub-second temporal resolution, which helps reduce intraframe respiratory blurring and eliminates the need for explicit respiratory-motion compensation.
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