Flip Angle Determination for Multi-Tissue Magnetic Resonance Scanning
20240175953 ยท 2024-05-30
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G01R33/485
PHYSICS
Abstract
Method and apparatus for determining a flip angle for multi-tissue magnetic resonance scanning. The method including: determining multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI this time; acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence; acquiring a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, acquiring an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal; and taking the optimum flip angle to act as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time.
Claims
1. A method for determining a flip angle for multi-tissue magnetic resonance scanning, comprising: determining, by a signal strength acquisition module, multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) this time; acquiring, by the signal strength acquisition module, a relationship between combined SSI MR (steady state incoherent magnetic resonance) signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time; according to the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, acquiring, by the signal strength acquisition module, a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; according to a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, acquiring, by a flip angle determination module, an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal; and taking, by the a flip angle determination module, the optimum flip angle as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises: according to longitudinal relaxation time T1, enhanced transverse relaxation time T2*, magnetization strength in a state of thermal equilibrium and spin density of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and repetition time TR and echo time TE of an SSI sequence for MRI this time, calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of acquiring an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal, according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, comprises: subtracting a maximum tolerance value from the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, to obtain a final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; and taking a larger flip angle corresponding to the final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest to act as the optimum flip angle.
4. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the step of calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence comprises: respectively calculating a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time; and according to a principle that combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time is equal to an average value of SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, acquiring the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein the step of respectively calculating a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises:
?=1/N.Math.?.sub.i=1.sup.NS.sub.i, wherein N is a total number of types of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and ? is combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time.
6. An apparatus for determining a flip angle for multi-tissue magnetic resonance scanning, comprising: a signal strength acquisition module operable to determine multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) this time; acquire a relationship between combined SSI (steady state incoherent) MR (magnetic resonance) signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time; and according to a relationship between the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, acquire a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; and a flip angle determination module operable to, according to a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, acquire an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal; and take the optimum flip angle as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the acquisition by the signal strength acquisition module of the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises: according to longitudinal relaxation time T1, enhanced transverse relaxation time T2*, magnetization strength in a state of thermal equilibrium and spin density of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and repetition time TR and echo time TE of an SSI sequence for MRI this time, calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the acquisition by the flip angle determination module, according to a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, of an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal comprises: subtracting a maximum tolerance value from the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, to obtain a final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; and taking a larger flip angle corresponding to the final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest to act as the optimum flip angle.
9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the calculation by the signal strength acquisition module of a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence comprises: respectively calculating a relationship between SSR MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time; according to a principle that combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time is equal to an average value of SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time; and acquiring the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the calculation by the signal strength acquisition module respectively of a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises:
?=1/N.Math.?.sub.i=1.sup.NS.sub.i, wherein N is a total number of types of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and ? is combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time.
11. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) system, wherein the MRI system comprises the apparatus for determining a flip angle for multi-tissue magnetic resonance scanning as claimed in claim 6.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Preferred aspects of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the drawings to give those skilled in the art a clearer understanding of the above-mentioned and other features and advantages of the present disclosure. In the figures:
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[0049] The reference labels are as follows:
TABLE-US-00001 Label Meaning 101-105 Steps 201-207 Steps 31 Curve of SSI MR signal strength of GM changing with flip angle 32 Curve of SSI MR signal strength of WM changing with flip angle 30 Partial view of 31 and 32 51 Curve of combined SSI MR signal strength of GM and WM changing with flip angle 52 Curve of contrast between GM and WM changing with flip angle 61 Curve of SSI MR signal strength of WM changing with flip angle 62 Curve of SSI MR signal strength of GM changing with flip angle 63 Curve of SSI MR signal strength of CSF changing with flip angle 71 Curve of combined SSI MR signal strength of WM, GM and CSF in FIG. 6 changing with flip angle 72 Curve of contrast between WM, GM and CSF in FIG. 6 changing with flip angle 91 Curve of combined SSI MR signal strength of WM, GM and CSF changing with flip angle in an application example of the present disclosure 92 Curve of contrast between WM, GM, and CSF changing with flip angle in an application example of the present disclosure 1000 Apparatus for determining flip angle for multi-tissue MR scanning 1001 Signal strength acquisition module 1002 Flip angle determination module
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] To clarify the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present disclosure, the present disclosure is explained in further detail below through aspects.
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[0052] Step 101: Determining multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI this time.
[0053] Step 102: Acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time.
[0054] The combined SSI MR signal strength is used for considering in combination SSI MR signal strength of multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI this time, that is, one combined SSI MR signal strength value is used to represent the SSI MR signal strengths of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time.
[0055] Step 103: According to the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, acquiring a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest.
[0056] Step 104: According to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, acquiring an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal.
[0057] Step 105: Taking the optimum flip angle to act as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time.
[0058] In the above aspect, before multi-tissue magnetic resonance imaging, by means of acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all tissues of interest and flip angle for MRI this time, a maximum value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest is acquired, and then, according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal is acquired, the optimum flip angle is taken as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time; thus, a flip angle which enables the signal strength of tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest to be optimal is acquired before multi-tissue magnetic resonance imaging, thereby enabling multi-tissue magnetic resonance imaging this time to acquire an optimal signal strength of tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest.
[0059] In an optional aspect, in step 102, the step, of acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, comprises: [0060] according to T1 (longitudinal relaxation time), T2* (enhanced transverse relaxation time), magnetization strength in a state of thermal equilibrium and spin density of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and a set TR (repetition time) and TE (echo time) of an SSI sequence for MRI this time, calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and an FA (flip angle) of the SSI sequence.
[0061] In an optional aspect, calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence comprises: [0062] respectively calculating a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time; according to a principle that combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time is equal to an average value of SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, acquiring the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
[0063] In an optional aspect, respectively calculating a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time this comprises:
?=1/N.Math.?.sub.i=1.sup.NS.sub.i (2) [0066] wherein N is the total number of types of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and ? is combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time.
[0067] In an optional aspect, in step 104, the step of acquiring an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal, according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, comprises: [0068] subtracting a maximum tolerance value from the maximum value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, to obtain a final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; and taking a larger flip angle corresponding to the final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest to act as the optimum flip angle, wherein the maximum tolerance value may be obtained according to experience or multiple experiments.
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[0070] Step 201: Determining multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI this time.
[0071] For example: for brain imaging, tissues of interest generally comprise: GM (gray matter), WM (white matter), and CSF (cerebrospinal fluid); for knee joint imaging, tissues of interest generally comprise: muscle, articular cartilage, and synovial fluid.
[0072] Step 202: For each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, according to T1, T2*, magnetization strength in a state of thermal equilibrium and spin density of the tissue of interest, and set TR and TE of an SSI sequence for MRI this time, calculating a relationship between SSI MR signal strength of the tissue of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
[0073] For example, for tissue of interest i, the relationship between SSI MR signal strength S.sub.i of the tissue of interest and flip angle ? of an SSI sequence is shown in formula (1).
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[0075] It can be seen from
[0076] For different tissues, ?.sub.0, T.sub.1, and T*.sub.2 are different, and when field strength is fixed, ?.sub.0, T.sub.1, and T*.sub.2 are known; Table 1 shows ?.sub.0, T.sub.1, and T.sub.2 values of CSF, WM, GM, and fat when field strength is 1.5 T (teslas), wherein in actual applications, generally T*.sub.2=T.sub.2 is set:
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 1 Tissue ?.sub.0 T.sub.1 (ms) T.sub.2 (ms) CSF 1 4500 2200 WM 0.65 600 80 GM 0.8 950 100 Fat 0.9 250 60
[0077] Step 203: Taking an average value of SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time to act as the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time, and acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time.
[0078] For example: a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time is shown in formula (2).
[0079] Step 204: According to the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, acquiring a maximum value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time.
[0080] Step 205: Subtracting a maximum tolerance value from the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time to obtain a final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest.
[0081] Step 206: Taking a larger flip angle corresponding to the final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest to act as an optimum flip angle, which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal, [0082] wherein the final value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest corresponds to two flip angles, and the larger of these flip angles is taken to act as the optimum flip angle.
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[0086] It can be seen from
[0087] Step 207: Taking the optimum flip angle to act as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MRI scanning this time.
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and S.sub.1/S.sub.1(?), S.sub.2/S.sub.2(?) and S.sub.3/S.sub.3(?) respectively correspond to SSI MR signal strength of WM, GM and CSF, and in
[0090] Application examples of the present disclosure are given below:
[0091] A volunteer on a 1.5 T MRI system equipped with a 16-channel head/neck coil is experimented on, and receives a head MRI. An SSI sequence used is a 3D GRE (gradient recalled echo) sequence. Imaging parameters are as follows: FOV (field of view)=230 mm?200 mm, TE=2.77 ms, TR=2.77/6.5 ms, basic resolution=256, phase resolution=80%, layer/block=52, and bandwidth/pixel=300 Hz. Tissues of interest are: GW, WM and CSF.
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[0094] In an actual application, when the tissue of interest changes, or imaging parameters of an SSI sequence (such as TE and/or TR, or what may result in TE and/or TR changing: FOV and/or resolution and/or voxel size and/or bandwidth/pixel, etc.) change, the method provided by an aspect of the present disclosure may be used to calculate an optimum flip angle of the SSI sequence, and then this optimum flip angle is used for MR scanning.
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[0096] The signal strength acquisition module 1001 is used for determining multiple types of tissue of interest for MRI this time; acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time; according to the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time, acquiring a maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest.
[0097] The flip angle determination module 1002 is used for, according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest acquired by the signal strength acquisition module 1001, acquiring an optimum flip angle that causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal; and taking the optimum flip angle to act as a flip angle of an SSI sequence for multi-tissue MR scanning this time.
[0098] In an optional aspect, the step of the signal strength acquisition module 1001 acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises: [0099] according to T1, T2*, magnetization strength in a state of thermal equilibrium and spin density of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, and TR and TE of an SSI sequence for MRI this time, calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
[0100] In an optional aspect, the step of the flip angle determination module 1002, according to the maximum value of the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, acquiring an optimum flip angle which causes the combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and contrast between the tissues of interest simultaneously to be optimal comprises: [0101] subtracting a maximum tolerance value from the maximum value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest, to obtain a final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest; and taking a larger flip angle corresponding to the final value of combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest to act as the optimum flip angle.
[0102] In an optional aspect, the step of the signal strength acquisition module 1001 calculating a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of an SSI sequence comprises: [0103] respectively calculating a relationship between SSR MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of the SSI sequence for MRI this time; according to a principle that combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest for MRI this time is equal to an average value of SSI MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time, acquiring the relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence.
[0104] In an optional aspect, the step of the signal strength acquisition module 1001 respectively calculating a relationship between SSR MR signal strength of each type of tissue of interest for MRI this time and flip angle of an SSI sequence for MRI this time comprises:
[0106] The step of the signal strength acquisition module 1001 acquiring a relationship between combined SSI MR signal strength of all the tissues of interest and flip angle of the SSI sequence comprises:
[0108] An aspect of the present disclosure further provides an MRI system comprising the apparatus 1000 for determining a flip angle for multi-tissue magnetic resonance scanning provided by an aspect of the present disclosure.
[0109] The above-described aspects are only preferred aspects of the present disclosure rather than being intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure, and any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made without departing from the spirit and principle of the present disclosure shall all fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.