Adjustment of the table position in mr imaging
US-2015362567-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10061005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10061005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514696783-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A magnetic resonance method and system are provided for providing improved multi-band (MB) magnetic resonance imaging. The adaptive MB imaging can be achieved by providing one or more modified multi-band excitation pulse sequences that include at least either one nullified “dummy” slice within a slab that is not excited simultaneously with the other slices during a single multislice acquisition sequence, or one excitation slice group that utilizes a non-uniform slice spacing between simultaneously excited slices. Adaptive GRAPPA or slice-GRAPPA kernel sizes can also be used during image reconstruction to improve speed without excessive point spread blurring or MB reconstruction failure. A total leakage factor (TLF) can also be determined based on test images using modified MB excitation sequences, and used to improve the adaptive MB procedure.
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An MR imaging system for generating a multi-band (MB) image of a region of interest, comprising: a radio frequency (RF) signal generator and a magnetic field gradient generator which are together configured to provide a series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences for acquisition of MB image data, and an image processing unit configured to generate the MB image of the region of interest based on the MB image data, wherein the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one adaptive acquisition parameter, wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite a plurality of slices using a particular slice FOV shift factor; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises a further slice FOV shift factor that is different from the particular slice FOV shift factor and is used to simultaneously excite at least one further slice. 2. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices, wherein each slice is located within one of a plurality of N slice groups; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite fewer than N slices. 3. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices having a particular spacing between the N slices; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite a plurality of slices having a further spacing between slices that is different from the particular spacing. 4. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises a non-uniform spacing between nearest ones of the N excited slices provided by the at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence. 5. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices having a particular spacing between the N slices; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite a plurality of slices having a further spacing between slices that is different from the particular spacing. 6. The MR imaging system of claim 1 , wherein: the MB image data is generated as a time series acquisition using a particular set of MB imaging parameters, and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises a further set of MB imaging parameters that is different from the particular set of MB imaging parameters and is used to acquire a portion of the MB image data for at least one time point of the time series. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the particular set of MB imaging parameters comprises a particular FOV shift factor, and the further set of MB imaging parameters comprises a different FOV shift factor. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the imaging processing unit is configured to generate the MB image based on an adaptive reconstruction technique. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the adaptive reconstruction technique comprises using different kernel sizes for reconstruction of at least two different groups of slice image data. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices, wherein each slice is located within one of a plurality of N slice groups; the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite fewer than N slices; and the adaptive reconstruction technique comprises using a kernel that is determined based on the adaptive acquisition parameter. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the adaptive reconstruction technique comprises using a kernel that is trained based on separately-acquired fat and water information. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the adaptive reconstruction technique comprises using a kernel fitting function that minimizes total leakage factor and associated MB leakage effects for a leakage constrained slice-GRAPPA technique. 13. A method for generating a multi-band (MB) magnetic resonance image of a region of interest, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a series of radio frequency (RF) pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences for acquisition of MB image data using a signal generator and a magnetic field gradient generator, wherein the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises an adaptive acquisition parameter; (b) detecting the MB image data generated by the excited slices using a coil arrangement; and (c) generating the MB magnetic resonance image based on the MB image data, wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite a plurality of slices using a particular slice FOV shift factor; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises a further slice FOV shift factor that is different from the particular slice FOV shift factor and is used to simultaneously excite at least one further slice. 14. The MR imaging method of claim 13 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices, wherein each slice is located within one of a plurality of N slice groups; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite fewer than N slices. 15. The MR imaging method of claim 13 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices having a particular spacing between the N slices; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises at least one further RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite a plurality of slices having a further spacing between slices that is different from the particular spacing. 16. The MR imaging method of claim 13 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously excite N slices; and the adaptive acquisition parameter comprises a non-uniform spacing between nearest ones of the N excited slices provided by the at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence. 17. The MR imaging method of claim 13 , wherein: the series of RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequences comprises at least one RF pulse and magnetic field gradient sequence configured to simultaneously e
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