Cine MRI can jointly obtain the continuous influence of the anatomical structure and physiological and pathological mechanisms of organs in the two dimensions of time domain and space domain. Compared with ordinary two-dimensional static MRI images, the information in the time dimension of cine MRI contains many important information. But the information in the temporal dimension is not well utilized in past methods. To make full use of spatiotemporal information and reduce the influence of artifacts, this paper proposes a cine MRI reconstruction model based on second-order bidirectional propagation, motion-guided deformable alignment, and efficient spatiotemporal selfattention fusion. Compared to other advanced methods, our proposed method achieved better image reconstruction quality in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and structural similarity index (SSIM) metrics as well as visual effects. The source code will be made available on https://github.com/GtLinyer/MDAESF.
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