A real-time cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system has been implem
ented using digital signal processing (DSP) technology. The system enables
real-time acquisition, processing, and display of ungated cardiac movies at
moderate video rates of 20 images/s. A custom graphical user interface (GU
I) provides interactive control of data acquisition parameters and image di
splay functions. Images can be compressed into moving-picture experts group
(MPEG) movies, but are displayed on the console without compression during
the scan. Compared to existing real-time MRI systems, implementation with
DSP's allows rapid parallel computations, fast data transfers, and greater
system flexibility, including the ability to scale to multiple channels, at
the expense of somewhat higher component cost.