The future of cardiovascular magnetic resonance: All-in-one vs. real-time (Part 1)

Anthony G. Christodoulou, Gastao Cruz, Ayda Arami, Sebastian Weingärtner, Jessica Artico, Dana Peters, Nicole Seiberlich*

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Abstract

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) protocols can be lengthy and complex, which has driven the research community to develop new technologies to make these protocols more efficient and patient-friendly. Two different approaches to improving CMR have been proposed, specifically “all-in-one” CMR, where several contrasts and/or motion states are acquired simultaneously, and “real-time” CMR, in which the examination is accelerated to avoid the need for breathholding and/or cardiac gating. The goal of this two-part manuscript is to describe these two different types of emerging rapid CMR. To this end, the vision of each is described, along with techniques which have been devised and tested along the pathway of clinical implementation. The pros and cons of the different methods are presented, and the remaining open needs of each are detailed. Part 1 will tackle the “all-in-one” approaches, and Part 2 the “real-time” approaches along with an overall summary of these emerging methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100997
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Cardiac MRI
  • Compressed sensing
  • Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting
  • Multitasking
  • Parallel imaging
  • Quantitative imaging
  • Rapid imaging
  • Real-time imaging

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