Figure 4From: Motion correction using coil arrays (MOCCA): applications to CMRExample cine images in short axis (a, b, c) and four-chamber views (d, e, f). The free-breathing images without motion correction (a, d) is corrupted by respiratory motion, related artifacts and blurring. These are removed in the MOCCA cine images (b, e). Relatively similar image quality can be observed between the MOCCA images and the reference images (c, f) acquired using the conventional breath-held cine MRI.Back to article page