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Hattie Z Dong1, Pauline W Worters, Holden H Wu, R Reeve Ingle, Shreyas S Vasanawala, Dwight G Nishimura.
Abstract
Noncontrast-enhanced renal angiography techniques based on balanced steady-state free precession avoid external contrast agents, take advantage of high inherent blood signal from the T 2 / T 1 contrast mechanism, and have short steady-state free precession acquisition times. However, background suppression is limited; inflow times are inflexible; labeling region is difficult to define when tagging arterial flow; and scan times are long. To overcome these limitations, we propose the use of multiple inversion recovery preparatory pulses combined with alternating pulse repetition time balanced steady-state free precession to produce renal angiograms. Multiple inversion recovery uses selective spatial saturation followed by four nonselective inversion recovery pulses to concurrently null a wide range of background T 1 species while allowing for adjustable inflow times; alternating pulse repetition time steady-state free precession maintains vessel contrast and provides added fat suppression. The high level of suppression enables imaging in three-dimensional as well as projective two-dimensional formats, the latter of which has a scan time as short as one heartbeat. In vivo studies at 1.5 T demonstrate the superior vessel contrast of this technique.Entities:
Keywords: SSFPangiography; angiography; multiple inversion recovery; noncontrast-enhanced angiography; projective imaging
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23172805 PMCID: PMC4012072 DOI: 10.1002/mrm.24480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Magn Reson Med ISSN: 0740-3194 Impact factor: 4.668