Free-Running Time-Resolved First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion Using a Multi-Scale Dynamics Decomposition: CMR-MOTUS
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We present a novel approach for the reconstruction of time-resolved free-running first-pass myocardial perfusion MRI, named CMR-MOTUS. This method builds upon the MR-MOTUS framework and addresses the challenges of a contrast varying reference image. By integrating a low-rank plus sparse (L+S) decomposition, CMR-MOTUS efficiently captures both motion fields and contrast variations. This innovative technique eliminates the need for acquiring a motion-static reference image prior to the examination, thereby reducing examination time and complexity for cardiac MRI examinations. Our results demonstrate that CMR-MOTUS can successfully disentangle different dynamic components, offering high-quality motion fields and motion correct a myocardial first-pass perfusion image series.
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