An Improved Phase-Contrast MRI Technique
Increases temporal resolution and footprint No increase in acquisition time Combine with other fast MRI techniques to achieve higher acceleration rates
Phase-contrast MRI Fast MRI techniques (parallel imaging MRI)
UCLA researchers have developed an improved phase-contrast MRI acquisition technique, called Hybrid One- and Two-sided Flow Encoding Only (HOTFEO). The acquisition strategy uses a velocity direction constraint to provide more accurate blood flow and velocity measurements. The technique can also optimize temporal resolution and temporal footprint for PC-MRI without increasing total acquisition time. HOTFEO is an image-based reconstruction technique; therefore, other fast MRI techniques, such as parallel imaging, may be combined to achieve even higher acceleration rates.
Background 4D flow phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is clinically used to visualize and quantify blood flow and velocity. Temporal resolution and temporal footprint determine the accuracy in velocity measurements, which is important for diagnosing clinical diseases such as carotid artery stenosis. The PC-MRI technique acquires one flow-compensated (FC) and three-directional flow-encoded echoes (FC/3FE) to update one cardiac phase, which often limits the temporal resolution and footprint. Phase contrast MRI techniques can optimize the temporal resolution and footprint, but at increased acquisition times. Related Materials Wang, D., Shao, J., Ennis, D.B., and Hu, P., Phase-contrast MRI with hybrid one and two-sided flow-encoding and velocity spectrum separation, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2017. Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 29501/2016-050-0 Related Cases 2016-050-0
Wang, D., Shao, J., Ennis, D.B., and Hu, P., Hybrid One-and Two-sided Flow-Encodings Only (HOTFEO) to accelerate 4D flow MRI, Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 2016.
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