Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is widely used for the diagnosis and functional assessment of cardiovascular diseases because of its noninvasive nature and excellent soft-tissue contrast. However, accelerated cine magnetic resonance imaging (cine MRI) acquisition usually relies on undersampling, which may lead to noise, aliasing artifacts, and detail loss in reconstructed images. To address this issue, we propose a wavelet-guided dynamic Transformer with diffusion priors for cardiac cine MRI reconstruction. Specifically, a diffusion model is introduced into a reduced latent feature space to generate high-frequency prior features with only 8 reverse sampling steps, thereby enhancing detail recovery while maintaining moderate computational cost. In addition, a wavelet-guided dynamic Transformer is designed to capture low-frequency structural information and temporal dependencies across adjacent frames. By combining wavelet-domain decomposition, diffusion priors, and dynamic spatiotemporal modeling, the proposed framework improves reconstruction quality while preserving temporal consistency. Experimental results on multiple cardiac cine MRI datasets show that the proposed method achieves superior reconstruction accuracy and temporal consistency over several competing approaches, while maintaining a favorable balance between computational efficiency and reconstruction performance. These findings indicate that the proposed framework is an effective and robust solution for accelerated cardiac cine MRI reconstruction.
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