"pINOT": Time-resolved parallel magnetic resonance imaging with a reduced dynamic field of view

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This article introduces a novel method named "Parallel Imaging and Noquist in Tandem" (PINOT) for accelerated image acquisition of cine cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. This method combines two prior information formalisms, the SPACE-RIP implementation of parallel imaging and the Noquist method for reduced-data image reconstruction with prior knowledge of static and dynamic regions in the field of view. The general theory is presented, and supported by results from experiments using time-resolved two-dimensional simulation data and retrospectively sub-sampled magnetic resonance imaging data with acceleration factors around 4. A signal-to-noise ratio analysis and a comparison study with TSENSE and k-t SENSE show that PINOT performs favorably in preserving edge detail, at a cost in signal-to-noise ratio and computational complexity. Copyright © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Hamilton, L. H., Fabregat, J. A., Moratal, D., Ramamurthy, S., Lerakis, S., Parks, W. J., … Brummer, M. E. (2011). “pINOT”: Time-resolved parallel magnetic resonance imaging with a reduced dynamic field of view. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 65(4), 1062–1074. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22696

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