A magnetic resonance imager for forming images of a moving portion of a
patient includes imaging coils. The imager includes a computer that
causes the imaging coils to apply continuously steady-state free
precession to k-space of a magnetic resonance image series of the patient
and acquire the image series, and generates images from the image series.
A method for forming images of a moving portion of a patient includes the
steps of applying continuously steady-state free precession to k-space of
a magnetic resonance image series of a patient. There is the step of
acquiring the image series. There is the step of generating images from
the image series. A method for forming images of a patient includes the
steps of triggering a steady-state free precision imaging sequence to an
ECG r wave of cardiac cycles of the patient. There is the step of
performing the steady-state free precision imaging sequence with imaging
coils of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner such that data for a series
of k-space data sets associated with the imaging sequence are acquired in
a manner that is time resolved through the cardiac cycle, with data
acquired over a number of consecutive cardiac cycles. A computer program
embodied on a computer readable medium to form an image of a patient with
an MRI.