Magnetic resonance imaging of chemical species

US9523749B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9523749-B2
Application numberUS-201113823766-A
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Filing dateSep 20, 2011
Priority dateSep 20, 2010
Publication dateDec 20, 2016
Grant dateDec 20, 2016

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At least two chemical species are imaged using magnetic resonance imaging with signal separation for the two chemical species. The method includes acquiring first and second echo data at different echo times resulting in a first and second acquired complex dataset, —modelling the first and second acquired dataset, said modelling comprising a spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical species, —identifying in the first and second acquired dataset the voxels for which the modelling yields a single, unambiguous mathematical solution for the signal separation, and —resolving the ambiguity for the voxels for which the modelling yields more than one mathematical solution, if any such voxels remain.

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A method of imaging at least two chemical species using magnetic resonance imaging with signal separation for the two chemical species, the method comprising: acquiring first and second echo data at different echo times resulting in a first and second acquired complex dataset; modelling the first and second acquired dataset, said modelling comprising a spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical species; identifying in the first and second acquired dataset the voxels for which the modelling yields a single, unambiguous mathematical solution for the signal separation; resolving the ambiguity for the voxels for which the modelling yields more than one mathematical solution, if any such voxels remain; and predetermining the different echo times, wherein said predetermination comprises: selecting or calibrating an appropriate spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical species, calculating the evolution of the amplitude and phase over echo time of the signal of at least one of the chemical species, described by time variant complex weights, selecting echo times for which these complex weights satisfy predefined constraints, by which the number of voxels for which the modelling yields more than one mathematical solution is minimized in the signal separation, and using the selected echo times for acquiring the first and second echo data resulting in the first and second acquired complex dataset, wherein for the non identified voxels find all mathematical solutions for the signal separation are calculated by means of the modelling and then one mathematical solution is selected based on the identified voxels located in the immediate neighborhood to said non identified voxels. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the modelling of the first and second acquired dataset comprises a first and second phase error for each voxel, wherein said selection of one mathematical solution is performed assuming a spatially smooth variation of the phase errors, or of the difference between the first and second phase error, in the immediate neighborhood to said non identified voxels. 3. A non-transitory computer-readable medium carrying computer executable instructions to control a computer processor to perform the method as claimed in claim 1 . 4. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus for imaging at least two chemical species, the apparatus including: a magnetic resonance scanner; and one or more processors programmed to perform the method of claim 1 . 5. One or more processors programmed to perform the method of claim 1 . 6. A method of imaging at least a first and second chemical species using magnetic resonance imaging with signal separation for the first and second chemical species, the method comprising: acquiring first and second echo data at different echo times resulting in a first and second acquired complex datasets, wherein an amplitude of a signal from the second chemical species decays stronger from a first to a second echo time than the amplitude of the signal from the first chemical species decays from the first to the second echo time, modelling the first and second acquired complex datasets, said modelling comprising a spectral signal model of the first of the chemical species; identifying in the first and second acquired datasets the voxels for which the modelling yields a single, unambiguous mathematical solution for the signal separation; resolving the ambiguity for the voxels for which the modelling yields more than one mathematical solution, if any such voxels remain; and predetermining the first and second echo times, wherein said predetermining comprises: selecting or calibrating the spectral signal model of at least one of the first and second chemical species, calculating an evolution of amplitude and phase over the echo times of the signal of at least one of the first and second chemical species, described by time variant complex weights, selecting the first and second echo times for which these complex weights satisfy predefined constraints, by which the number of voxels for which the modelling yields more than one mathematical solution is minimized in the signal separation, wherein the said predefined constraints comprise: in case primarily the second chemical species is to be identified, selecting the first and second echo times such that at the first echo time the signals from the first and second chemical species are less in-phase than at the second echo time, and/or in case primarily the first chemical species is to be identified, selecting the first and second echoes such that at the first echo time the signals from the first and second chemical species are more in-phase than at the second echo time, and/or adapting the first and second echo times in such a way that the said relative drop in amplitude of the signal from the first to the second echo time is maximized, and using the selected echo times for acquiring the first and second echo data resulting in the first and second acquired complex dataset. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first and second chemical species are water and fat and the spectral signal model is a multi-peak spectral model of fat. 8. A non-transitory computer-readable medium carrying computer executable instructions to control a computer processor to perform the method as claimed claim 6 . 9. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus for imaging at least two chemical species, the apparatus including: a magnetic resonance scanner; and one or more processors programmed to perform the method of claim 6 . 10. One or more processors programmed to perform the method of claim 6 . 11. A method of imaging at least two chemical species using magnetic resonance imaging with signal separation for the at least two chemical species, the method comprising: acquiring first and second echo data at different echo times resulting in first and second acquired complex datasets; modelling the first and second acquired datasets, said modelling comprising a spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical species; identifying in the first and second acquired datasets the voxels for which the modelling yields a single, unambiguous mathematical solution for the signal separation; limiting the identification of voxels in the first and second acquired dataset for which the modelling yields a single, unambiguous mathematical solution for the signal separation to margins based on expected SNR and signal decay due to relaxation; predetermining the echo times, including: selecting or calibrating the spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical species, calculating an evolution of amplitude and phase of the signal of at least one of the chemical species, described by time variant complex weights, selecting the echo times for which the complex weights satisfy predefined constraints, and using the selected echo times for acquiring the first and second echo data resulting in the first and second acquired complex datasets. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein in case two chemical species are to be identified, selecting the first and second echo times such that the signals from the two chemical species are close to in-phase at both of the two echo times. 13. A non-transitory computer-readable medium carrying computer executable instructions to control a computer processor to perform the method as claimed claim 11 . 14. One or more processors programmed to perform the method of claim 11 . 15. A magnetic resonance apparatus for imaging at least two chemical species, the apparatus comprising a magnetic resonance imagi

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  • MR characterised by data acquisition along a specific k-space trajectory or by the temporal order of k-space coverage, e.g. centric or segmented coverage of k-space · CPC title

  • Resolving the MR signals of different chemical species, e.g. water-fat imaging · CPC title

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What does patent US9523749B2 cover?
At least two chemical species are imaged using magnetic resonance imaging with signal separation for the two chemical species. The method includes acquiring first and second echo data at different echo times resulting in a first and second acquired complex dataset, —modelling the first and second acquired dataset, said modelling comprising a spectral signal model of at least one of the chemical…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eggers Holger, Koninl Philips Electronics Nv
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Primary CPC classification G01R33/4818. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 20 2016 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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