Summary This work presents a kt acceleration method (kat ARC) for retrospective cardiac-gated 3D cardiac cine MRI. Our in-vivo results show that 3D cine images of the entire ventricle are obtainable within a single breathhold using highly accelerated kat ARC. Background For quantitative volumetric assessments of cardiac function, 3D cine images depicting motion of the entire ventricle in a complete cardiac cycle are needed. However, due to limited acceleration capability, breathheld 3D cine MRI is not obtainable using conventional parallel imaging. Several kt-acceleration methods have demonstrated high-acceleration capability for dynamic MRI by exploiting spatiotemporal correlation [Tsao, MRM 2003; Huang, MRM 2005]. This study aims to investigate the feasibility of breathheld retrospective cardiac-gated whole-ventricle 3D cine MRI using kat ARC (k-adaptive-t Autocalibrating Reconstruction for Cartesian sampling [Lai, ISMRM 2009]). Methods