Does combining SMS and ROVir enable single breath-hold whole-heart CINE imaging without compromising image quality or quantitative cardiac function parameters compared to full FOV reference CINE?
Combining SMS and ROVir enables single breath-hold whole-heart CINE imaging with comparable quantitative cardiac function parameters to clinical reference scans.
Purpose To investigate the feasibility of combining simultaneous multislice (SMS) and region‐optimized virtual coils (ROVir) for single breath‐hold CINE imaging. Method ROVir is a recent virtual coil approach that allows reduced‐field of view (FOV) imaging by localizing the signal from a region‐of‐interest (ROI) and/or suppressing the signal from unwanted spatial regions. In this work, ROVir is used for reduced‐FOV SMS bSSFP CINE imaging, which enables whole heart CINE with a single breath‐hold acquisition. Results Reduced‐FOV CINE with either SMS‐only or ROVir‐only resulted in significant aliasing, with severely reduced image quality when compared to the full FOV reference CINE, while the visual appearance of aliasing was substantially reduced with the proposed SMS+ROVir. The end diastolic volume, end systolic volume, and ejection fraction obtained using the proposed approach were similar to the clinical reference (correlations of 0.92, 0.94, and 0.88, respectively with in each case, and biases of 0.1, 1.6 mL, and , respectively). No statistically significant differences for these parameters were found with a Wilcoxon rank test ( p = 0.96, 0.20, and 0.40, respectively). Conclusion We demonstrated that reduced‐FOV CINE imaging with SMS+ROVir enables single breath‐hold whole‐heart imaging without compromising visual image quality or quantitative cardiac function parameters.
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