Free-breathing 2D Cartesian Cardiac MRI Datasets

Citation Author(s):
Johannes
Kunz
Technical University of Munich
Stefan
Ruschke
Technical University of Munich
Reinhard
Heckel
Technical University of Munich
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Johannes Kunz
Last updated:
Tue, 05/23/2023 - 09:49
DOI:
10.21227/f057-dw29
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Abstract 

The dataset contains ungated free-breathing cardiac MRI scans with different image resolutions and slice thicknesses. Specifically, two low-resolution scans (2.27mm x 2.26mm resolution at 264 x 186 acquisition matrix size) are available with 10mm slice thickness and isotropic slice thickness, respectively, and a high-resolution scan (1.25mm x 1.26mm resolution at 480 x 334 acquisition matrix size) with 5mm slice thickness. The scans were taken of a single healthy volunteer using a 2D Cartesian partial-Fourier sampling pattern on a 3T Philips Elition X scanner and image a short-axis view of the beating heart. The raw k-space data, sampling trajectory, and coil sensitivity maps (estimated by the scanner) are provided, as well as the cardiac phase estimated by an electrocardiogram. 

Instructions: 

The datasets can be utilized for studying real-time MRI reconstruction techniques. By loading the .mat-files, the measured k-space data, sampling trajectory, coil sensitivity maps, and estimated cardiac phase and cycle are available as described in the documentation.

Funding Agency: 
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)
Grant Number: 
11 - 456465471, 464123524

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This is the initial submit.

Submitted by Johannes Kunz on Tue, 05/23/2023 - 09:51

THANK YOU FOR SHARING

Submitted by Jun Lv on Wed, 07/12/2023 - 21:28