Measuring method and device for magnetic resonance applications
US-2015377988-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9664765B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664765-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214128051-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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In order to obtain a highly reliable image with no image distortion or no artifacts, such as ghosting, by compensating for the distortion of an output gradient magnetic field waveform caused by various factors with high accuracy, an input gradient magnetic field waveform and an output gradient magnetic field waveform corresponding to the input gradient magnetic field waveform are calculated, a response function that is a sum of response functions of a plurality of elements affecting the output gradient magnetic field waveform is calculated using the input gradient magnetic field waveform and the output gradient magnetic field waveform, an output gradient magnetic field waveform is calculated from an input gradient magnetic field waveform of a gradient magnetic field pulse set in the imaging sequence using the response function, and various kinds of correction are performed using the calculated value of the calculated output gradient magnetic field waveform.
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A method for estimating an output gradient magnetic field waveform in a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, the gradient magnetic field waveform estimating method comprising: inputting at least two kinds of input values to a gradient magnetic field generation section and measuring output values of an output gradient magnetic field waveform that the gradient magnetic field generation section generates using the input values, in a state in which a control parameter of the gradient magnetic field generation section is disabled so that an operation is not performed by the gradient magnetic field generation section; calculating a response function of the gradient magnetic field generation section, which includes effects of a plurality of factors affecting the output gradient magnetic field waveform, using the at least two kinds of input values and measured output values corresponding to the input values; and calculating an estimated value of an output gradient magnetic field waveform with respect to an input value of a desired gradient magnetic field using the response function. 2. A method for estimating an output gradient magnetic field waveform generated by a gradient magnetic field generation section of a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, the gradient magnetic field waveform estimating method comprising: inputting an input value to the gradient magnetic field generation section and measuring an output value of an output gradient magnetic field waveform that the gradient magnetic field generation section generates using the input value, in a state in which a control parameter of the gradient magnetic field generation section is disabled so that an operation is not performed by the gradient magnetic field generation section; setting a response function model for each of a plurality of factors affecting the output gradient magnetic field waveform; optimizing each response function model using the input value and the output value; and calculating an estimated value of an output gradient magnetic field waveform with respect to an input value of a desired gradient magnetic field using the optimized response function model. 3. The gradient magnetic field waveform estimating method according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of factors includes an eddy current generated by a gradient magnetic field and an output of a control circuit provided in the gradient magnetic field generation section. 4. The gradient magnetic field waveform estimating method according to claim 3 , wherein the measured value includes a first measured value when the control circuit of the gradient magnetic field generation section is disabled and a second measured value when the control circuit is enabled, and in the step of optimizing the response function model, a response function of an output gradient magnetic field waveform due to the control circuit is calculated using the first and second measured values. 5. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, comprising: an imaging unit including a static magnetic field generation section, a gradient magnetic field generation section, a high frequency magnetic field generation section, and a high frequency magnetic field detection section; a control unit that controls an operation of the imaging unit on the basis of an imaging sequence, and inputs an input waveform to the gradient magnetic field generation section, and measures an output waveform that the gradient magnetic field generation section generates in response to the input waveform, in a state in which a control parameter of the gradient magnetic field generation section is disabled so that an operation is not performed by the gradient magnetic field generation section; and a calculation unit that performs calculation including image reconstruction using a nuclear magnetic resonance signal detected by the high frequency magnetic field detection section, wherein the calculation unit includes: a response function calculation section that calculates, using the input waveform and the output waveform, a response function that is a sum of response functions of a plurality of elements affecting the output waveform; a gradient magnetic field calculation section that calculates an output waveform from an input waveform of a gradient magnetic field pulse, which is set in the imaging sequence, using the response function calculated by the response function calculation section; and a compensation section that modifies a high frequency magnetic field pulse, which is set in the imaging sequence, and/or modifies k-space coordinates of a nuclear magnetic resonance signal, which is obtained in the imaging sequence, using a calculated value of the output waveform calculated by the gradient magnetic field calculation section. 6. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the response function calculation section calculates a response function for each of the plurality of elements that changes the output waveform, and the gradient magnetic field calculation section calculates an output waveform using a response function that is a sum of response functions of the plurality of elements. 7. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the response function calculation section includes a model setting section that sets a response function model for each of the elements and a model optimization section that optimizes the response function model so that a difference between a calculated value of an output waveform calculated by the response function model set by the model setting section and a measured value of the output waveform is minimized, and the response function model optimized by the model optimization section is set as a response function of each element. 8. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the response function calculation section uses a plurality of input values as the input waveform, and calculates a response function directly from a relationship between each input value and a measured value of an output waveform using a combination of the plurality of input values and measured values corresponding to the input values. 9. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the response function calculation section includes a filter section that filters a response function after calculation. 10. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the filter section includes a Wiener filter and a median filter. 11. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the gradient magnetic field generation section includes a control circuit that controls an input waveform based on an output waveform of a generated gradient magnetic field, and the plurality of elements that changes the output waveform includes distortion of the output waveform due to control of the control circuit. 12. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the response function calculation section calculates a response function for each of a plurality of gradient magnetic fields having different positions with respect to a center of a static magnetic field generated by the static magnetic field generation section. 13. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein a gradient magnetic field pulse calculated by the gradient magnetic field calculation section is a slice selection gradient magnetic field in the imaging sequence, and the compensation section includes a high frequency pulse correction section that corrects a high frequency pulse, which is set in the i
caused by a distortion of a gradient magnetic field, e.g. non-linearity of a gradient magnetic field (G01R33/56509, G01R33/56518, G01R33/56536 take precedence) · CPC title
involving electronic [EMR] or nuclear [NMR] magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging · CPC title
due to eddy currents, e.g. caused by switching of the gradient magnetic field · CPC title
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