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titleOfInvention The System and method for of subject's cardiac imaging is improved under unfavorable cardiac condition
abstract A kind of system and method, for controlling magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system to obtain subject's image with cardiac cycle inconsistent subject.The process includes the identification of predetermined point being received in subject's cardiac cycle, and execute saturation block immediately, is configured to make to magnetize phase shift from the interest range (ROI) before predetermined point.The process further includes executing reversal block, is configured to invert spin in the roi and acquires medical imaging data from subject.The insertion delay between the execution of saturation block and the execution of reversal block, wherein will be configured for the delay duration controlling the sign in medical imaging data inconsistent in subject's cardiac cycle using saturation block by the magnetization history organized in control ROI.
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