重新聚焦翻转角度调制pd tse序列在膝关节的磁共振成像,为评估半月板损伤

Curatolo Calogero, Lisanti Sara, Daricello Marco, Caruso Virginia, Candela Fabrizio, Cimino Pietro, Spoto Italia, Cutaia Giuseppe, Loverro Giuseppe, Galia Massimo
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射频重聚焦回波自旋回波序列快速采集序列,被称为涡轮自旋回波或快速自旋回波序列,是磁共振中最常用的序列,因为它们在形态学和解剖学方面提供了显著的贡献,这要归功于它们的高空间和对比度分辨率。此外,由于大量的重聚焦脉冲和TR,它们允许比其他系列序列更高的信噪比,只要允许采样尽可能多的k空间相位编码,并完全恢复纵向磁化。最后,这些序列的多个180°脉冲通过最小化磁化率现象来降低磁场的不均匀性。然而,它们的应用,特别是在具有高强度静态磁场B0(1.5T和/或3T)的扫描仪中,由于长回波序列导致RF沉积而受阻,有时涉及超过患者安全的特定吸收率限制。随着时间的推移,SAR问题的一个常见解决方案是使用小于180°(160°-140°-120°)的重聚焦角,这可以降低成本,但在信噪比方面有明显的损失。在本研究中,我们提出了一种用于膝关节磁共振研究方案中半月板病变评估的DP-TSE序列的再聚焦翻转角调制方法,该方法利用了伪稳态(PSS)现象,导致显著的sarr降低而不损失信噪比,并提供了出色的对比度分辨率
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Refocus flip angle modulation on the pd tse sequences in the magnetic resonance imaging of the knee, for the evaluation of meniscal injuries
The Radiofrequency Refocused Echo Spin-Echo Echo-Train Rapid-Acquisition sequences, known as Turbo Spin Echo or Fast Spin Echo are the most commonly used sequences in Magnetic Resonance as they provide a notable contribution in morphological and anatomical terms, thanks to their high spatial and contrast resolution. Furthermore, they allow a higher signal noise ratio than the other families of sequences thanks to the numerous refocusing pulses and thanks to a TR so long as to allow sampling as many K-space phase encodings as possible and with a complete recovery of the Longitudinal Magnetization. Finally, the multiple 180 ° pulses of these sequences reduce the inhomogeneities of the Magnetic Field by minimizing the phenomena of magnetic susceptibility. However, their application, especially in scanners with a high intensity of static magnetic field B0(1.5T and/or 3T)is prevented by the deposition of RF due to the long echo trains, which sometimes involve exceeding the limits of the specific absorption rate for patient safety. Over time, a common solution to the SAR problem has been the use of refocusing angles smaller than 180°(160°-140°-120°),which lead to its reduction at the cost, however, of an obvious penalty in terms of signal-to-noise ratio. In this study we present a modulation method of the Refocus Flip-Angle applied to the DP-TSE sequences in the evaluation of meniscal lesions in the study protocol of the Magnetic Resonance of the Knee, which exploits the phenomenon of the Pseudo-Steady-State(PSS), leading to a noticeable SARreduction without loss of SNR and also providing excellent contrast resolution
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