Myocardial wall tagging with undersampled projection reconstruction†

Abstract
Azimuthally undersampled projection reconstruction (PR) acquisition is investigated for use in myocardial wall tagging with MR using grid tags to provide increased temporal and spatial resolution. PR can provide the high‐resolution images required for tagging with very few projections, at the expense of artifact. Insight is provided into the PR undersampling artifact, in the context of measuring myocardial motion with tags. For Fourier transform imaging, at least 112 phase‐encodings must be collected to image tagging grids spaced 7 pixels apart. PR requires about 80 projections, a 1.4‐fold reduction in scan time. Magn Reson Med 45:562–567, 2001. Published 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.