CORONARY-ARTERIES - 3-DIMENSIONAL MR-IMAGING WITH FAT SATURATION AND MAGNETIZATION TRANSFER CONTRAST

Citation
D. Li et al., CORONARY-ARTERIES - 3-DIMENSIONAL MR-IMAGING WITH FAT SATURATION AND MAGNETIZATION TRANSFER CONTRAST, Radiology, 187(2), 1993, pp. 401-406
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
00338419
Volume
187
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
401 - 406
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-8419(1993)187:2<401:C-3MWF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging of the coronary arteries is a particularly difficult task because of the small size of the vessels and the motion of the heart during the cardiac and respiratory cycles. The authors d eveloped a non-breath-hold three-dimensional (3D) technique to accompl ish this goal. Imaging was performed with voxel sizes of 1.50-4.50 mm3 . This allows for excellent multiplanar reconstruction to view the cor onary arteries from any angle. The short echo time usually makes blood isointense with surrounding tissue since inflow enhancement is weak w ith a thick-slab 3D method. This problem is overcome by applying fat s aturation and magnetization transfer contrast techniques to suppress t he signals of fat and myocardium surrounding the coronary arteries. Re spiratory motion artifacts are reduced by taking four acquisitions and averaging the data. The authors acquired the first 3-10 cm of both th e left and right coronary arteries in most cases in 7-10 minutes with single slab coverage. Acquisition of multiple slabs should further inc rease the length of coverage of the coronary arteries. Further improve ments will occur when respiratory gating is used.