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Low field MRI systems are promising to increase the accessibility of cardiac MRI, at the expense of lower SNR. Here, we present the application of a g-factor-savvy denoising for cine imaging at 0.55T to increase useable acceleration rate. We used a model that combines convolutional neural networks and transformer model. The denoising network uses complex 2D+time images in SNR-units and g-factor maps as inputs and was trained with 3T data. The percent mean myocardial SNR gain at 0.55T across 9 healthy volunteers was 97±31% (R=2) and 122±22% (R=3), with no indication of overt temporal or spatial smoothing.
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