Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and RF pulse control method

US9594136B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9594136-B2
Application numberUS-201113808659-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2011
Priority dateJul 7, 2010
Publication dateMar 14, 2017
Grant dateMar 14, 2017

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Disclosed are a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and an RF pulse control method wherein an RF pulse sequence in a start-up sequence is set as a monotonically increasing flip angle with offset, in order to reduce ghosts, blurring, and other artifacts during measurement in a transient state. For example, the sum of two adjacent consecutive terms in a monotonically increasing sequence is set as the flip angle. Specifically, the number of RF pulses in the RF pulse sequence and the flip angle for the RF pulses in an SSFP sequence are set, and the monotonically increasing flip angle with offset is found, based on the set number of RF pulses in the RF pulse sequence and the flip angle for the RF pulses in the SSFP sequence, and used as the RF pulse sequence.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising: a calculation processing unit configured to generate an imaging sequence formed by a start-up sequence for suppressing the oscillation of spins in a transient state by an RF pulse sequence of which flip angle φ(n) (n=1, 2, . . . , N; N being number of RF pulses in the RF pulse sequence) monotonically increases and an SSFP sequence for measuring echo signals in a steady state; and a measurement control unit configured to control measurement of the echo signals from an object to be examined on basis of the imaging sequence, wherein the RF pulse sequence is that of which the flip angle monotonically increases with offset, and wherein the n-th flip angle φ(n) in the RF pulse sequence is expressed by: φ( n )=α/2×(1−β×cos( nπ/N −γ)), β 2 =(1+cos(π/ N ))/2, sin(γ)=sin(π/ N )/2β or cos(γ)=(1+cos(π/ N ))/2β, where α is flip angle of the SSFP sequence. 2. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the offset is the value which changes according to the flip angle (α) of the RF pulse in the SSFP sequence and the number of RF pulses (N) in the RF pulse sequence. 3. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , further comprising input means configured to receive input of the flip angle (α) of the RF pulse in the SSFP sequence and the number of RF pulses (N) in the RE pulse sequence. 4. An RF pulse control method for an imaging sequence formed by a start-up sequence for suppressing oscillation of spins in a transient state by an RF pulse sequence of which flip angle φ(n) (n=1, 2, . . . , N; N being number of RF pulses in the RF pulse sequence) monotonically increases and an SSFP sequence for measuring echo signals in a steady state, including steps of: setting the number N of RF pulses in the RF pulse sequence and flip angle α of the SSFP sequence; calculating for the RF pulse sequence the flip angle that monotonically increases with offset on the basis of the number N of RF pulses in the set RF pulse sequence and the flip angle αof the RF pulse in the SSFP sequence and setting the calculated flip angle as the RF pulse sequence; and executing the imaging sequence having the RF pulse sequence of the calculated flip angle, wherein the n-th flip angle φ(n) in the RF pulse sequence is expressed by: φ( n )=α/2×(1−β×cos( nπ/N −γ)), β 2 =(1+cos(π/ N ))/2, sin(γ)=sin(π/ N )/2β or cos(γ)=(1+cos(π/ N ))/2β.

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  • G01R33/543Primary

    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

  • for solving equations {, e.g. nonlinear equations, general mathematical optimization problems (optimization specially adapted for a specific administrative, business or logistic context G06Q10/04)} · CPC title

  • Correction of image distortions, e.g. due to magnetic field inhomogeneities · CPC title

  • Generating steady state signals, e.g. low flip angle sequences [FLASH] · CPC title

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What does patent US9594136B2 cover?
Disclosed are a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and an RF pulse control method wherein an RF pulse sequence in a start-up sequence is set as a monotonically increasing flip angle with offset, in order to reduce ghosts, blurring, and other artifacts during measurement in a transient state. For example, the sum of two adjacent consecutive terms in a monotonically increasing sequence is set a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nakanishi Kenji, Itagaki Hiroyuki, Hitachi Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R33/543. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 14 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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