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Magnetic resonance fluoroscopy using spirals with variable sampling densities

✍ Scribed by Daniel M. Spielman; John M. Pauly; Craig H. Meyer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
819 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

The imaging of dynamic processes in the body is of considerable interest in interventional examinations as well as kinematic studies, and spiral imaging is a fast magnetic resonance imaging technique ideally suited for such fluoroscopic applications. In this manuscript, magnetic resonance fluoroscopy pulse sequences in which interleaved spirals are used to continuously acquire data and reconstruct one movie frame for each repetition time interval are implemented. For many applications, not all of k‐space needs to be updated each frame, and nonuniform k‐space sampling can be used to exploit this rapid imaging strategy by allowing variable update rates for different spatial frequencies. Using the appropriate reconstruction algorithm, the temporal updating rate for each spatial frequency is effectively proportional to the corresponding k‐space sampling density. Results from a motion phantom as well as in in vivo gadolinium diethylenetriaminopentaacetic acid (Gd‐DTPA) bolus tracking studies in a rat model demonstrate the high temporal resolution achievable using these techniques as well as the tradeoffs available with nonuniform sampling densities. This paper focuses on the acquisition of real‐time dynamic information, and all images presented are reconstructed retrospectively. The issues of real‐time data reconstruction and display are not addressed.


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