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Coronary MRI with a Respiratory Feedback Monitor: The 2D Imaging Case
Authors:Yi Wang  Paul S. Christy  Frank R. Korosec  Marcus T. Alley  Thomas M. Grist  Jason A. Polzin  Charles A. Mistretta
Abstract:The inability to return the heart to the same position for all breath-holds during 2D coronary MR imaging can result in imaging different locations than desired. This can lead to problems such as (i) missing a whole vessel, or a part of it, (ii) misaligning segments of vessels imaged in different breath-holds, and (iii) degrading image quality when a single slice is acquired in multiple breath-holds. To reduce inconsistencies in the breath-hold level, we designed a respiratory feedback monitor (RFM) that uses a bellows to monitor the circumference of the subject's chest. When the circumference of the subject's chest is within preset limits, an audio signal alerts subjects to hold their breath at that position. Use of the RFM significantly reduces the problems caused by inconsistent breath-holds and the number of breath-holds for an examination in 2D coronary MR imaging.
Keywords:coronary angiography  magnetic resonance imaging  respiratory motion  feedback
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