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Ultra-high-speed MR imaging.

C P Davis1, G C McKinnon, J F Debatin, G K von Schulthess.   

Abstract

Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been shown to provide excellent morphological images of the body organs, particularly structures undergoing little physiologic motion. Nevertheless, the clinical usefulness of MRI has been hampered by long acquisition times, high cost of scanning because of limited patient throughput, and image artifacts due to patient motion. With recent technical developments, several ultrafast scanning techniques capable of acquiring images in a breath-hold now find their introduction into clinical use. The system improvements are potentially useful for a vast range of applications hitherto not accessible to MR imaging. Among these are functional brain imaging, realtime imaging of cardiac motion and perfusion, fast abdominal imaging, improved MR angiography, and potentially real-time monitoring of interventional procedures. Whereas some ultrafast techniques can be performed on conventional scanners, echo-planar imaging, the fastest currently available data acquisition strategy, requires specially designed hardware. This article provides an overview of the technical advances in ultrafast MRI and discusses potential applications and the possible future impact on body scanning.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8797999     DOI: 10.1007/bf00180599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


  81 in total

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Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 4.668

5.  Cardiac volumetry. Comparison of echoplanar and conventional cine-magnetic resonance data-acquisition strategies.

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Journal:  Invest Radiol       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 6.016

6.  Contrast-enhanced echo-planar MR imaging of myocardial perfusion: preliminary study in humans.

Authors:  R R Edelman; W Li
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 11.105

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Authors:  M F Müller; P V Prasad; D Bimmler; A Kaiser; R R Edelman
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 11.105

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Review 10.  Contrast media for MR imaging of the heart.

Authors:  M Saeed; M F Wendland; C B Higgins
Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging       Date:  1994 May-Jun       Impact factor: 4.813

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Authors:  Pottumarthi V Prasad
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2006-05

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