3D fluoroscopy with real-time 3D non-cartesian phased-array contrast-enhanced MRA. |
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Authors: | Ethan Brodsky David Isaacs Thomas M Grist Walter F Block |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53792-3252, USA. brodskye@cae.wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | For optimized CE-MRA of the chest and abdomen, the scan time and breath-hold must be coordinated with the arrival of contrast. A 3D fluoroscopy system is demonstrated that performs real-time 3D projection reconstruction acquisition, reconstruction, and visualization using only the standard scanner hardware and operator console workstation. Unlike 2D fluorotriggering techniques, no specification of a monitoring slab or careful placement of the imaging volume is required. 3DPR data are acquired continuously throughout the examination using an eight-channel receiver and 1 s interleaved subframes. The data are reconstructed using 1 s segments for real-time monitoring with 0.8-cm isotropic spatial resolution over the entire torso, allowing full-volume axial, coronal, and sagittal MIPs to be displayed simultaneously with minimal latency. The system later uses the same scan data to generate high-spatial-resolution time-resolved sequences of the breath-hold interval. The 3D fluoroscopy system was validated on phantoms and human volunteers. |
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Keywords: | real‐time system dynamic imaging undersampled projection reconstruction contrast‐enhanced MRA time‐resolved |
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