Analysis system and production method of analysis image
US-2024290067-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US9274196B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9274196-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213677594-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2016 |
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In the generation of MR angiography images of a predetermined three-dimensional volume segment of a living examination subject using means a magnetic resonance system, MR data in the volume segment are acquired by radial acquisition of k-space. The MR data are analyzed in order to subdivide the MR data into groups, with each group including only the MR data that correspond to a specific heart beat phase of the heat of the examination subject. MR angiography images are generated based only on the MR data of one of these groups.
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I claim as my invention: 1. A method to generate magnetic resonance (MR) angiography images of a predetermined three-dimensional volume segment of a living subject, comprising: operating an MR data acquisition unit, in which a living subject is located, to acquire MR data from a predetermined three-dimensional volume segment of the subject, and entering the acquired MR data into k-space along multiple radial trajectories in k-space; in a processor, automatically executing an analysis of the MR data entered into k-space in order to subdivide said MR data entered into k-space into a plurality of individually selectable groups, with said analysis causing each group to comprise only MR data acquired during a predetermined heartbeat phase of the heart of the subject; and in said processor, generating an MR angiography image using only MR data from a selected one of said groups. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising: entering said MR data into k-space along a plurality of radial spokes as said radial trajectories, each spoke proceeding through a center of k-space, with k-space corresponding to said predetermined volume segment; and after entering said MR data into one of said spokes, selecting a next spoke along which MR data will be entered in k-space using the golden angle in order to cause said next spoke to be centrally located in a largest gap that exists between previously-acquired spokes. 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 comprising: implementing said analysis of said MR data in k-space by evaluating only MR data in a middle region of k-space for each spoke, and from said MR data in said middle region, determining an average energy; and implementing the subdivision into said plurality of groups dependent on a change of said average energy over time. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising: defining, in said plurality of groups, an arterial group that comprises only MR data corresponding to an arterial heartbeat phase; and acquiring said MR data in said arterial group using a pulsatile blood flow. 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising: defining, in said plurality of groups, an venous group that comprises only MR data corresponding to an venous heartbeat phase; and acquiring said MR data in said venous group using a continuous blood flow. 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising: in said processor, implementing a Fourier transformation of the acquired MR data in k-space in order to generate a frequency spectrum of said MR data; in said processor, filtering said frequency spectrum in order that frequencies of the MR data in said selected one of said groups are not suppressed; and determining said MR data for said selected group from a result of said filtering. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising generating said MR angiography image in an iterative reconstruction algorithm in which information represented by unacquired MR data of said volume segment is supplemented based on known characteristics of the MR angiography image to be generated. 8. A method as claimed in claim 7 comprising: operating said MR data acquisition unit to acquire said MR data with multiple radio-frequency (RF) reception coils of said MR data acquisition unit; and implementing said iterative reconstruction algorithm utilizing a spatial redundancy in the acquired MR data that exists due to acquisition with said plurality of RF reception coils, said spatial redundancy compensating for an absence of complete image information within the acquired MR data. 9. A magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus comprising: an MR data acquisition unit; a memory configured to represent k-space; a control unit configured to operate said MR data acquisition unit, in which a living subject is located, to acquire MR data from a predetermined three-dimensional volume segment of the subject, and to enter the acquired MR data into k-space in said memory along multiple radial trajectories in k-space; a processor configured to automatically execute an analysis of the MR data entered into k-space in order to subdivide said MR data entered into k-space into a plurality of individually selectable groups, with said analysis causing each group to comprise only MR data acquired during a predetermined heartbeat phase of the heart of the subject; and said processor being configured to generate an MR angiography image using only MR data from a selected one of said of groups. 10. A non-transitory, computer-readable data storage medium encoded with programming instructions, said data storage medium being loaded in a computerized control and evaluation system of a magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus that comprises an MR data acquisition unit, said programming instructions causing said control and evaluation system to: operate said MR data acquisition unit, in which a living subject is located, to acquire MR data from a predetermined three-dimensional volume segment of the subject, and entering the acquired MR data into k-space along multiple radial trajectories in k-space; execute an analysis of the MR data entered into k-space in order to subdivide said MR data entered into k-space into a plurality of individually selectable groups, with said analysis causing each group comprising to comprise only MR data acquired during a predetermined heartbeat phase of the heart of the subject; and generate an MR angiography image using only MR data from a selected one of said groups.
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