Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus

US9532728B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9532728-B2
Application numberUS-201113010042-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 20, 2011
Priority dateJan 20, 2010
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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An image processing apparatus stores data for a series of images associated with a range including a heart and diaphragm of an object. A temporal change in a moving amount of the diaphragm and a temporal change in a moving amount of the heart are generated from the series of images, and a ratio of (a) the moving amount of the heart to (b) the moving amount of the diaphragm is calculated.

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A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) apparatus comprising: an assembly of MRI components including static and gradient magnetic field generators and at least one radio frequency (RF) coil defining an imaging volume; a computer system, connected to control said assembly of components, including at least one RF transmitter and at least one RF receiver, said computer system being configured to effect MRI scans including specified MRI data acquisition sequences of RF and gradient magnetic field pulses which produce nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin responses emanating from different spatially located volumes of NMR nuclei as a function of a magnetic field experienced by the nuclei; said computer system being configured to control said assembly of MRI components to: repeat plural MRI scans on a heart of an object, detect a moving amount of a diaphragm due to respiratory movement of the object by executing a probe scan immediately before each of the MRI scans, and move an imaging range for each of the MRI scans based, in part, on the detected moving amount of the diaphragm by repeatedly capturing data of at least one image associated with at least one slice including the heart and the diaphragm using ECG gating as a preliminary scan for the probe scan and the MRI scan; generating a temporal change in the detected moving amount of the diaphragm and a temporal change in the detected moving amount of the heart from the repeatedly captured images; calculating a ratio of the detected moving amount of the heart to the detected moving amount of the diaphragm based on the generated temporal change in the detected moving amount of the diaphragm and the generated temporal change in the detected moving amount of the heart; and calculating a moving amount for an imaging range used in each of the MRI scans, after correcting the moving amount of the diaphragm detected by each of the probe scans, based on the calculated ratio. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a coronal image associated with a slice traversing the diaphragm and overall heart of the object is captured. 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of coronal images associated with a plurality of slices is captured. 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the following images are captured: a coronal image associated with a slice traversing the diaphragm of the object, a coronal image associated with a slice traversing an upper cardiac portion of the object, and a coronal image associated with a slice traversing a lower cardiac portion of the object. 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the data for at least one image is captured by using an SSFP (steady state free precession) imaging method. 6. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the data for at least one image is captured in synchronism with a diastolic phase of the heart. 7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the computer control circuits are also programmed to specify, in the repeatedly captured images, a temporal change in a moving amount of the diaphragm by searching for a position in each frame which exhibits a highest correlation with reference to an image pattern of a local region traversing the diaphragm in an initial frame. 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the local region comprises a two-dimensional region. 9. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the computer system is configured to generate for the repeatedly captured images a temporal change in a moving amount of the heart by searching for a position in each frame which exhibits a highest correlation with reference to an image pattern of a local region traversing a boundary edge portion of the heart in an initial frame. 10. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the computer system is configured to generate for the repeatedly captured images: a temporal change in a moving amount of an upper portion of the heart by searching for a position in each frame which exhibits a highest correlation with reference to image patterns of a plurality of local regions traversing a boundary edge portion of the upper portion of the heart in an initial frame, a temporal change in a moving amount of a lower portion of the heart by searching for a position in each frame which exhibits a highest correlation with reference to image patterns of a plurality of local regions traversing a boundary edge portion of the lower portion of the heart in the initial frame, and a temporal change in a moving amount of the heart based on the temporal change in a moving amount of the upper portion of the heart and the temporal change in a moving amount of the lower portion of the heart. 11. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the computer system is configured to calculate: a time average of moving amounts of the diaphragm from the temporal change in moving amount of the diaphragm, a time average associated with the heart from the temporal change in moving amount of the heart, and a ratio of the time average associated with the heart to the time average associated with the diaphragm. 12. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the computer system is configured to calculate: a time average of moving amounts of the diaphragm from the temporal change in moving amount of the diaphragm, a time average of moving amounts of the upper portion of the heart from the temporal change in moving amount of the upper portion of the heart, a time average of moving amounts of the lower portion of the heart from the temporal change in moving amount of the lower portion of the heart, an upper portion ratio of the time average associated with the upper portion of the heart to the time average associated with the diaphragm, a lower portion ratio of the time average associated with the lower portion of the heart to the time average associated with the diaphragm, and an average ratio of the upper portion ratio and lower portion ratio as a ratio of the moving amount of the heart to the moving amount of the diaphragm. 13. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the computer system is configured to calculate: a time average of moving amounts of the diaphragm from the temporal change in moving amount of the diaphragm, a time average of moving amounts of the upper portion of the heart from the temporal change in moving amount of the upper portion of the heart, a time average of moving amounts of the lower portion of the heart from the temporal change in moving amount of the lower portion of the heart, an upper portion ratio of the time average associated with the upper portion of the heart to the time average associated with the diaphragm, a lower portion ratio of the time average associated with the lower portion of the heart to the time average associated with the diaphragm, and a weighted average of the upper portion ratio and lower portion ratio which is calculated as a ratio of the moving amount of the heart to the moving amount of the diaphragm. 14. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the computer system is configured to: reconstruct an image based on MR data acquired by the imaging scan when the detected moving amount of the diaphragm falls within a predetermined range, and calculate a ratio of the moving amount of the heart to the moving amount of the diaphragm only within the predetermined range. 15. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the computer system is configured to generate for the repeatedly captured images, a temporal change in a moving amount of the heart specified by searching for a position in each frame wh

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  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

  • Prospective gating, i.e. predicting the occurrence of a physiological event for use as a synchronisation signal · CPC title

  • by monitoring thoracic expansion · CPC title

  • occurring during breathing · CPC title

  • Performing a preliminary scan, e.g. a prescan for identifying a region of interest · CPC title

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What does patent US9532728B2 cover?
An image processing apparatus stores data for a series of images associated with a range including a heart and diaphragm of an object. A temporal change in a moving amount of the diaphragm and a temporal change in a moving amount of the heart are generated from the series of images, and a ratio of (a) the moving amount of the heart to (b) the moving amount of the diaphragm is calculated.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kuhara Shigehide, Ninomiya Ayako, Toshiba Medical Sys Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/055. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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