Devices, systems, and methods for treating volume overload
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US9636039B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9636039-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414454028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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In a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging method and apparatus, multiple diagnostic scans are obtained of an examination subject during an imaging session. An initial reference scan of the subject is obtained at the beginning of the session and, as the session proceeds, an automatic determination is made before each diagnostic scan is obtained as to whether the immediately preceding reference scan is still valid, primarily be checking whether an amount of patient movement has occurred that renders the immediately preceding reference scan invalid. Either a new reference scan is obtained before the next diagnostic scan, or, if still valid, the immediately preceding reference scan is used for the next diagnostic scan.
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We claim as our invention: 1. A method for operating a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, comprising: from a control computer, operating a magnetic resonance data acquisition unit in a scan session, in which multiple image scans of an examination subject situated in the magnetic resonance data acquisition unit will be successively obtained; before obtaining a first image scan of said subject in said scan session, operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit from said control computer to obtain an initial reference image scan of the examination subject; using said initial reference image scan to ensure that predetermined conditions for conducting said first image scan in said session are satisfied and, if so, operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit from said control computer to conduct and complete said first image scan in said session; before conducting each subsequent image scan in said scan session after said first scan, automatically ascertaining, in said control computer, whether a reference image scan of said subject is still a currently valid scan for conducting the respective subsequent image scan and, if so, conducting the respective subsequent image scan and, only if not, operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to obtain a currently valid reference scan for the respective subsequent image scan; for each of said subsequent scans in said scan session, using the currently valid reference image scan for the respective subsequent image scan to ascertain, in said control computer, that predetermined respective conditions for conducting the respective subsequent image scan in said session are satisfied; and when said predetermined conditions for the respective subsequent image scan is ascertained in said control computer to be satisfied by using said currently valid reference image scan for the respective subsequent image scan, operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit from said control computer to conduct and complete the respective subsequent image scan, until all subsequent image scans in said scan session are completed. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising: continuously or cyclically detecting movement of said examination subject in said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit, and generating an electronic movement signal representing said movement; providing said movement signal to said control computer and, in said control computer, monitoring said movement of said examination subject in said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit dependent on said movement signal; after conducting and completing said first image scan of said scan session, automatically determining, in said control computer, whether said movement of said examination subject represented by said movement signal exceeds a predetermined movement threshold and, if not, using said reference image scan to ascertain, in said control computer, whether said conditions for conducting the respective subsequent image scan in said scan session are satisfied and, if so, automatically operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit from said control computer to conduct and complete said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session; and when said control computer determines that said movement of said examination subject exceeds said predetermined movement threshold, automatically operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit, from said control computer, to obtain a new reference image scan, and using said new reference image scan in said control computer as said currently valid reference image scan to ascertain whether said conditions for conducting said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session are satisfied and, if so, automatically operating said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit from said control computer to conduct and complete said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session. 3. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, comprising: a magnetic resonance data acquisition unit; a control computer configured to operate the magnetic resonance data acquisition unit in a scan session, in which multiple image scans of an examination subject situated in the magnetic resonance data acquisition unit will be successively obtained; said control computer being configured, before obtaining a first image scan of said subject in said scan session, to operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to obtain an initial reference image scan of the examination subject; said control computer being configured to use said initial reference image scan to ensure that predetermined conditions for conducting said first image scan in said session are satisfied and, if so, to operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to conduct and complete said first image scan in said session; said control computer being configured, before conducting each subsequent image scan in said scan session, to automatically ascertain whether a reference image scan of said subject used in an immediately preceding scan is still a currently valid scan for conducting the respective subsequent image scan and, if so, to conduct said the respective subsequent scan and, only if not, to operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to obtain a currently valid reference scan for the respective subsequent image scan; said control computer being configured, for each of said subsequent image scans in said scan session, to use the currently valid reference image scan for the respective subsequent image scan to ascertain that predetermined respective conditions for conducting the respective subsequent image scan in said session are satisfied; and said control computer being configured, when said predetermined conditions for the respective subsequent image scan is ascertained to be satisfied by using the currently valid reference image scan for the respective subsequent image scan, to operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to conduct and complete the respective subsequent image scan, until all subsequent image scans in said scan session are completed. 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 comprising: a movement detector configured to continuously or cyclically detect movement of said examination subject in said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit, and to generate an electronic movement signal representing said movement and to provide said movement signal to said control computer; said control computer being configured to monitor said movement of said examination subject in said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit dependent on said movement signal; said control computer being configured, after conducting and completing said first image scan of said scan session, automatically determine whether said movement of said examination subject represented by said movement signal exceeds a predetermined movement threshold and, if not, use said reference image scan to ascertain whether said conditions for conducting said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session are satisfied and, if so, automatically operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to conduct and complete said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session; and said control computer being configured, when said movement of said examination subject exceeds said predetermined movement threshold, to automatically operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to obtain a new reference image scan, and to use said new reference image scan as said currently valid reference image scan to ascertain whether said conditions for conducting said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session are satisfied and, if so, to automatically operate said magnetic resonance data acquisition unit to conduct and complete said respective subsequent image scan in said scan session.
using image analysis (A61B5/1127 takes precedence) · CPC title
due to motion, displacement or flow, e.g. gradient moment nulling (G01R33/567 takes precedence) · 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
Performing a preliminary scan, e.g. a prescan for identifying a region of interest · CPC title
involving electronic [EMR] or nuclear [NMR] magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging · CPC title
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