Patent classifications
G01R33/482
Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and magnetic resonance imaging method
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to an embodiment includes sequence controlling circuitry and processing circuitry. The sequence controlling circuitry is configured to execute (i) a first pulse sequence in which a spatially selective Inversion recovery (IR) pulse and a spatially non-selective IR pulse are applied, and subsequently an acquisition is performed and (ii) a second pulse sequence in which the spatially non-selective IR pulse is applied without applying the spatially selective IR pulse, and subsequently an acquisition is performed, while varying the first TI period, with respect to a plurality of first TI periods. The processing circuitry is configured to calculate a second TI period to be used in a third pulse sequence and a fourth pulse sequence, based on data obtained from the first pulse sequence and the second pulse sequence. The sequence controlling circuitry executes (iii) the third pulse sequence in which the spatially selective IR pulse and the spatially non-selective IR pulse are applied, and subsequently an acquisition is performed and (iv) the fourth pulse sequence in which the spatially non-selective IR pulse is applied without applying the spatially selective IR pulse, and subsequently an acquisition is performed. The processing circuitry generates a magnetic resonance image of an imaged region based on data obtained from the third pulse sequence and the fourth pulse sequence.
Single-shot pseudo-centric epi method for magnetization-prepared imaging
Provided is a method for generating MRI data including applying, by an MRI computing device, an RF excitation pulse, and completing, by the MRI computing device, a K-space by acquiring a plurality of phase encoding line groups, in a state in which any other RF excitation pulse is not applied after applying the RF excitation pulse, in which each of the plurality of phase encoding line groups includes a plurality of phase encoding lines, and an absolute value of an average phase encoding size of a phase encoding line group acquired earlier is not greater than an absolute value of an average phase encoding size of a phase encoding line group acquired later, among the plurality of phase encoding line groups.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGES WITH INCOMPLETE SAMPLING
A magnetic resonance (MR) image is created by executing an imaging sequence with an MR apparatus, wherein data in k-space are acquired using multiple receiving antennae, and reconstruction of all image points that correspond to all k-space points belonging to the imaging sequence takes place using a sensitivity profile of the receiving antennae in order to also take account of data at k-space points at positions at which no data were acquired. Data acquired at a number of positions of particular k-space points, the number of the particular k-space points being smaller than the number of all k-space points belonging to the imaging sequence. The aperture of each of the receiving antennae is configured such that, for acquisition of data at a respective k-space point, the spectral main lobe of the respective receiving antenna also extends over k-space points adjacent to the respective k-space point.
Magnetic resonance-positron emission tomography imaging apparatus
An MR-PET apparatus is provided. The MR-PET apparatus may include a supporting component, a PET detection device, an RF coil, and a signal shielding component. The PET detection device may be supported on the supporting component. The PET detection device may be configured to receive a plurality of photons. The RF coil may be configured to generate or receive a radio frequency (RF) signal. The signal shielding component may be placed between the PET detection device and the RF coil. The signal shielding component may be configured to shield the PET detection device from at least part of the RF signal.
Magnetic resonance imaging method and magnetic resonance imaging system
The present disclosure is directed to MRI techniques. The techniques include occupying a central region of a first k-space with full sampling along a Cartesian trajectory, occupying a peripheral region of the first k-space with undersampling along a non-Cartesian trajectory; acquiring sensitivity distribution information of receiving coils; based on a sensitivity distribution chart, merging the Cartesian data of the central region according to multiple channels to obtain a third k-space; based on the sensitivity distribution chart, applying parallel imaging and compressed sensing to the undersampled non-Cartesian trajectory to reconstruct an image, obtaining a second k-space by transformation, and when the second k-space and third k-space are synthesized, using a central region of the second k-space to replace the third k-space of a corresponding region to obtain a k-space suitable for image reconstruction.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING APPARATUS AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING METHOD
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to an embodiment includes sequence controlling circuitry and processing circuitry. The sequence controlling circuitry is configured to execute (i) a first pulse sequence in which a spatially selective Inversion recovery (IR) pulse and a spatially non-selective IR pulse are applied, and subsequently an acquisition is performed and (ii) a second pulse sequence in which the spatially non-selective IR pulse is applied without applying the spatially selective IR pulse, and subsequently an acquisition is performed, while varying the first TI period, with respect to a plurality of first TI periods. The processing circuitry is configured to calculate a second TI period to be used in a third pulse sequence and a fourth pulse sequence, based on data obtained from the first pulse sequence and the second pulse sequence. The sequence controlling circuitry executes (iii) the third pulse sequence in which the spatially selective IR pulse and the spatially non-selective IR pulse are applied, and subsequently an acquisition is performed and (iv) the fourth pulse sequence in which the spatially non-selective IR pulse is applied without applying the spatially selective IR pulse, and subsequently an acquisition is performed. The processing circuitry generates a magnetic resonance image of an imaged region based on data obtained from the third pulse sequence and the fourth pulse sequence.
SINGLE-SHOT PSEUDO-CENTRIC EPI METHOD FOR MAGNETIZATION-PREPARED IMAGING
Provided is a method for generating Mill data including applying, by an Mill computing device, an RF excitation pulse, and completing, by the MM computing device, a K-space by acquiring a plurality of phase encoding line groups, in a state in which any other RF excitation pulse is not applied after applying the RF excitation pulse, in which each of the plurality of phase encoding line groups includes a plurality of phase encoding lines, and an absolute value of an average phase encoding size of a phase encoding line group acquired earlier is not greater than an absolute value of an average phase encoding size of a phase encoding line group acquired later, among the plurality of phase encoding line groups.
Methods for scan-specific k-space interpolation reconstruction in magnetic resonance imaging using machine learning
Methods for reconstructing images from undersampled k-space data using a machine learning approach to learn non-linear mapping functions from acquired k-space lines to generate unacquired target points across multiple coils are described.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING APPARATUS
In one embodiment, a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes: a scanner that includes a static magnetic field magnet configured to generate a static magnetic field, a gradient coil configured to generate a gradient magnetic field, and a WB (Whole Body) coil configured to apply an RF pulse to an object; and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to: set (i) a pulse sequence in which a sequence element is repeated, the sequence element including at least an inversion pulse and (ii) a data acquisition sequence executed after a delay time from the inversion pulse; and cause the scanner to execute the pulse sequence by using virtual gating.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING CLOCK SIGNALS FROM A MAGNETIC RESONANCE TOMOGRAPHY UNIT TO A PERIPHERAL DEVICE
A peripheral device for a magnetic resonance tomography unit. The peripheral device includes a first sensor for receiving an electromagnetic data signal from the environment of the peripheral device. The peripheral device is configured to execute signal processing in dependence on the electromagnetic data signal and a frequency of the electromagnetic data signal is greater than a Larmor frequency of the magnetic resonance tomography unit.