Method for Acquiring a Two-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Image of a Slice Through a Region of Interest
US-2024362789-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US10132895B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132895-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414787242-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A scan condition determining apparatus determines scan conditions in a magnetic resonance imaging system. The scan condition determining apparatus includes: a setting unit for setting an imaging range, a desired spatial resolution and a desired SN ratio; and a determining unit for determining a matrix number in a frequency encode direction and a matrix number in a phase encode direction, based on the imaging range and the desired spatial resolution set by the setting unit and determining physical parameters different from the matrix number in a frequency encode direction and a matrix number in a phase encode direction, based on the determined matrix numbers, the set imaging range and the set desired SN ratio.
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A scan condition determining apparatus which determines scan conditions in a magnetic resonance imaging system, the scan condition determining apparatus comprising: a setting unit for receiving setting of an imaging range, a spatial resolution and a signal to noise ratio; and a determining unit for determining a matrix number in a frequency encode direction and a matrix number in a phase encode direction, based on the imaging range and the spatial resolution set by the setting unit and determining physical parameters different from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction, based on the determined matrix numbers, the set imaging range and the set signal to noise ratio, wherein the determining unit determines the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction in such a manner that a value obtained by subtracting the matrix number in the phase encode direction from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction is less than a predetermined value. 2. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the setting unit prepares a plurality of spatial resolutions as choices for an operator to select according to set contents of an imaging region and/or a scan method by referring to a pre-determined table. 3. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a most frequently used spatial resolution historically is at a center of the plurality of spatial resolutions as choices. 4. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the setting unit prepares a plurality of signal to noise ratios as choices for an operator to select according to set contents of an imaging region and/or a scan method by referring to a pre-determined table. 5. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of signal to noise ratios as choices are in a range of signal to noise ratios used historically. 6. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the image range is a field of view area. 7. The scan condition determining device according to claim , 1 wherein the predetermined value is a historically most often occurred difference between the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction. 8. The scan condition determining device according to claim 1 , wherein the physical parameters include at least one of a band width and the number of excitations. 9. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the determining unit prepares a plurality of combinations each based on a band width and the number of excitations as choices for an operator to select according to set contents of an imaging region and/or a scan method by referring to a pre-determined table, and determines the band width and the number of excitations by adopting a combination in which a signal to noise ratio estimated upon adoption of the each combination among the plurality of combinations becomes more than the signal to noise ratio and in which a scan time estimated upon the combination adoption there among becomes minimal. 10. The scan condition determining apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the determining unit determines the band width and the number of excitations and further determines an echo train length, based on the determined matrix number in the frequency encode direction, matrix number in the phase encode direction, band width and number of additions, and set contents of a data acquiring method. 11. A magnetic resonance imaging system including a scan condition determining apparatus, the scan condition determining apparatus comprising: a setting unit for receiving setting of an imaging range, a spatial resolution and a signal to noise ratio; and a determining unit for determining a matrix number in a frequency encode direction and a matrix number in a phase encode direction, based on the imaging range and the spatial resolution set by the setting unit and determining physical parameters different from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction, based on the determined matrix numbers, the set imaging range and the set signal to noise ratio, wherein the determining unit determines the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction in such a manner that a value obtained by subtracting the matrix number in the phase encode direction from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction is less than a predetermined value. 12. A scan condition determining method for determining scan conditions in a magnetic resonance imaging system, the scan condition determining method comprising the steps of: receiving, by the magnetic resonance imaging system, setting of an imaging range, a spatial resolution and a signal to noise ratio; and determining, by the magnetic resonance imaging system, a matrix number in a frequency encode direction and a matrix number in a phase encode direction, based on the imaging range and the spatial resolution and determining physical parameters different from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction, based on the determined matrix numbers, the set imaging range and the signal to noise ratio, wherein the matrix number in the frequency encode direction and the matrix number in the phase encode direction are determined in such a manner that a value obtained by subtracting the matrix number in the phase encode direction from the matrix number in the frequency encode direction becomes less than a predetermined value. 13. The scan condition determining method according to claim 12 , wherein the physical parameters include at least one of a band width and the number of excitations. 14. The scan condition determining method according to claim 13 , wherein in the determining step, an echo train length is determined based on the determined matrix number in the frequency encode direction, matrix number in the phase encode direction, band width and number of excitations, and set contents of a data acquiring method.
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