啮齿类动物呼吸门控的MRI和MRS研究

J. Garbow, J. Dugas, M. Conradi
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MRI数据采集与呼吸周期同步是采集小动物高分辨率图像的关键。在休息期间(屏气或两次呼吸之间)收集的数据不会受到在不同步图像中看到的呼吸运动的模糊影响。在这里,我们描述了一个简单,廉价,坚固的呼吸门控单元来实现这种同步。该装置可以在自由呼吸或驱动呼吸(呼吸机)模式下工作,呼吸检测光学(呼吸运动)或通过压力传感器。我们用活体小鼠肺和肝脏图像证明了该单元的有效性。
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Respiratory gating for MRI and MRS in rodents
The synchronization of MRI data acquisition to the respiratory cycle is crucial for collecting high-resolution images of small animals. Data collected during at-rest periods (breath-hold or between breaths) do not suffer from the blurring effects of respiratory motion seen in unsynchronized images. Here, we describe a simple, inexpensive, robust respiratory gating unit to achieve this synchronization. The unit can operate in either free breathing or driven breathing (ventilator) modes, with respiration detected optically (breathing motion) or via a pressure transducer. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this unit with in-vivo mouse images of lung and liver.
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