
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: March 18, 2025
ABSTRACT MRI is widely used for the diagnosis and management of various abdominal diseases involving organs such as liver, pancreas, kidneys. However, one major limitation its relatively slow imaging speed compared to other modalities. In addition, respiratory motion poses a significant challenge in MRI, often requiring patients hold their breath multiple times during an exam. This requirement can be particularly challenging sick, elderly, pediatric patients, who may have reduced breath‐holding capacity. As result, rapid plays important role routine clinical exams. Accelerated data acquisition not only reduces overall exam time but also shortens breath‐hold durations, thereby improving patient comfort compliance. Over past decade, advancements led development accelerated techniques use. These methods improve by enhancing speed, compensation, image quality. Integrating these into practice enables new applications that were previously challenging. paper provides concise yet comprehensive overview applicable discusses advantages, limitations, potential applications. By end this review, readers are expected learn latest advances explore frontiers evolving field. Evidence Level: N/A Technical Efficacy: Stage 5
Language: Английский