Controlling a magnetic resonance imaging system to generate magnetic resonance image data of an examination subject

US10175320B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10175320-B2
Application numberUS-201414510415-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2014
Priority dateOct 9, 2013
Publication dateJan 8, 2019
Grant dateJan 8, 2019

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In a method to control a magnetic resonance imaging system to generate magnetic resonance image data of an examination subject, raw magnetic resonance data are acquired that include measurement values at multiple readout points in k-space. The readout points are arranged along a readout axis in k-space as readout pairs with a predetermined pair spacing relative to one another. Readout pairs that are adjacent in k-space along the readout axis have a sampling interval that is different than the pair spacing, which sampling interval varies along the readout axis. A control sequence determination system is designed to determine a control sequence for a magnetic resonance imaging system that is designed to control the magnetic resonance imaging system according to this method, and a magnetic resonance imaging system that has a control device designed to control the magnetic resonance imaging system according to such a method.

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I claim as my invention: 1. A method for operating a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging apparatus, comprising: in a processor, determining a control sequence to operate an MR data acquisition scanner with an examination subject situated therein, to acquire raw magnetic resonance data from the examination subject that include measurement values for multiple readout points in k-space; in said processor, determining said control sequence in order to cause said raw magnetic resonance data to be entered into an electronic memory organized as k-space at said readout points arranged along a readout axis in k-space, as readout pairs, each comprised of two of said measurement values respectively at two of said readout points, with a defined sparse sampling in k-space defined by said readout points in each readout pair having a same predetermined pair spacing relative to each other, and by readout pairs that are adjacent along said readout axis in k-space having a sampling interval that is different from said pair spacing, with said sampling interval varying along said readout axis; from said processor, making said control sequence available in electronic form as control signals and operating said MR data acquisition scanner according to said control signals in order, during an execution of said control sequence, to acquire said measurement values and to enter said measurement values in said memory organized as k-space, with said defined sparse sampling, with said execution of said control sequence having a shorter time duration than execution of said control sequence without said defined sparse sampling; and from said processor, accessing contents of said memory organized as k-space and executing a reconstruction algorithm that processes said contents to generate MR image data of the examination subject from said contents, and making said MR image date available in electronic form from said processor as a data file. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising determining said control sequence in order to cause said raw magnetic resonance data to be entered into said memory organized at k-space at said readout points with said defined sparse sampling wherein multiple different sampling intervals along said readout axis are established according to an arrangement rule that is executed by said processor. 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein a central point, with a center coordinate that coincides with a coordinate of the center of k-space, is associated with said readout axis, and wherein said processor executes said arrangement rule so that said sampling interval increases with increasing distance from said central point. 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 comprising, in said processor, executing said arrangement rule so that said sampling interval increases incoherently with increasing distance from said central point. 5. A method as claimed in claim 2 comprising, in said processor, using, as said arrangement rule, an arrangement rule based on a Gaussian function. 6. A method as claimed in claim 2 comprising, in said processor, executing said arrangement rule based on a linear progressing interval function that establishes said sampling interval. 7. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein a central point having a center coordinate, that coincides with a coordinate of the center of k-space, is associated with the readout axis, and comprising, in said processor, executing said arrangement rule so that multiple sampling intervals are set asymmetrically relative to said central point. 8. A method as claimed in claim 2 wherein a central point having a center coordinate that coincides with a coordinate of the center of k-space as associating with the readout axis, and comprising, in said processor, applying multiple arrangement rules along said readout axis including a first arrangement rule that predetermines uniform at sampling intervals along said readout axis, and a second arrangement rule that predetermines varying sampling intervals along said readout axis. 9. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising, in said processor, applying said multiple arrangement rules respectively for different segments along said readout axis. 10. A method as claimed in claim 9 comprising applying said first arrangement rule in a segment along said readout axis in a region of said central point, and applying said second arrangement rule in a segment of said readout axis that is farther from said central point than said region. 11. A method as claimed in claim 2 comprising generating said arrangement rule in said processor using a pseudorandom generator. 12. A method as claimed in claim 2 comprising modifying said arrangement rule in said processor using a pseudorandom generator. 13. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein a central point having a center coordinate that coincides with a coordinate of the center of k-space as associated with the readout axis, and comprising determining said control sequence in order to cause said raw magnetic resonance data to be entered at said multiple readout points with said defined sparse sampling along said readout axis in k-space in a first segment of said readout axis while leaving a second segment of said readout axis free of said readout points, with said second segment being situated along said readout axis by mirroring of said first segment with respect to said central point. 14. A method to for operating a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging apparatus, comprising: in a processor, determining a control sequence to operate an MR data acquisition scanner, in which an examination subject is situated, to acquire raw magnetic resonance data from the examination subject at a first point in time and at a second point in time, as measurement values for multiple readout points in k-space; in said processor, determining said control sequence in order to cause said raw magnetic resonance data acquired at said first point in time to be entered into an electronic memory organized as k-space at first readout points arranged along a readout axis in k-space, as first readout pairs, each comprised of two of said measurement values respectively at two of said readout points, with a defined sparse sampling in k-space defined by said readout points in each first readout pair having a same predetermined first pair spacing relative to each other, and by first readout pairs that are adjacent along said readout axis in k-space having a sampling interval for said first readout pairs that is different from said first pair spacing, with said sampling interval for said first readout pairs varying along said readout axis; in said processor, determining said control sequence in order to cause said raw magnetic resonance data acquired at said second point in time to be entered into said electronic memory organized as k-space at second readout points arranged along said readout axis in k-space, as second readout pairs, each also comprised of two of said measurement values respectively at two of said readout points, with said defined sparse sampling in k-space further defined by said readout points in each second readout pair having a same predetermined second pair spacing relative to each other that differs from said first pair spacing, and by second readout pairs that are adjacent along said readout axis in k-space having a sampling interval that is different from said second pair spacing, with said sampling interval for said second readout pairs varying along said readout axis; from said processor, making said control sequence available in electronic form as controls signals and operating said MR data acquisition scanner according to said control signals in order

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  • Cine imaging · CPC title

  • Control of the operation of the MR system, e.g. setting of acquisition parameters prior to or during MR data acquisition, dynamic shimming, use of one or more scout images for scan plane prescription (G01R33/546 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Parallel magnetic resonance imaging, e.g. sensitivity encoding [SENSE], simultaneous acquisition of spatial harmonics [SMASH], unaliasing by Fourier encoding of the overlaps using the temporal dimension [UNFOLD], k-t-broad-use linear acquisition speed-up technique [k-t-BLAST], k-t-SENSE (structural details of arrays of sub-coils G01R33/3415) · CPC title

  • Gradient amplifiers; means for controlling the application of a gradient magnetic field to the sample, e.g. a gradient signal synthesizer · CPC title

  • G01R33/482Primary

    using a Cartesian trajectory · CPC title

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What does patent US10175320B2 cover?
In a method to control a magnetic resonance imaging system to generate magnetic resonance image data of an examination subject, raw magnetic resonance data are acquired that include measurement values at multiple readout points in k-space. The readout points are arranged along a readout axis in k-space as readout pairs with a predetermined pair spacing relative to one another. Readout pairs tha…
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Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R33/5611. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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