Free-breathing whole-heart coronary MR angiography on a clinical scanner in four minutes |
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Authors: | Nehrke Kay Börnert Peter Mazurkewitz Peter Winkelmann Richard Grässlin Ingmar |
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Affiliation: | Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany. kay.nehrke@philips.com |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To set up a robust and patient-friendly whole-heart protocol based on 32-receive-channel technology that will potentially allow a large part of the patient population to be addressed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten volunteers were examined on a clinical 1.5 T scanner equipped with a 32-channel data acquisition system using an experimental 32-element coil array. A magnetization-prepared, navigator-gated and -tracked 3D Cartesian balanced FFE sequence was used for whole-heart coronary MR angiography (MRA). With the use of sensitivity encoding (SENSE) and partial Fourier encoding for scan acceleration, nearly isotropic high-resolution data sets were acquired during free breathing in four minutes. RESULTS: A high contrast and sufficient signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) were obtained, which allowed visualization of the major vessels up to the distal regions and detection of major branches. Phase encoding in the anterior-posterior (AP) direction was the most favorable SENSE configuration and allowed a reasonable scan time reduction with moderate SENSE factors. CONCLUSION: The employed 32-receive channel technology enabled a robust trade-off among SNR, spatial resolution, and scan time. In this study the most robust results were obtained using the smallest possible SENSE factors for a given voxel size and scan time. |
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Keywords: | coronary MR angiography parallel imaging whole‐heart free‐breathing partial Fourier encoding |
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