Method and magnetic resonance system to acquire MR data and to determine a B1 magnetic field
US-9625546-B2 · Apr 18, 2017 · US
US9829548B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9829548-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313906649-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus to determine a subject-specific B 1 distribution of an examination subject in a measurement volume in the magnetic resonance apparatus, a first measurement data set of the examination subject is acquired using a first pulse sequence, a second measurement data set of the examination subject is acquired using a second pulse sequence, and a third measurement data set of the examination subject is acquired using a third pulse sequence. A first phase is determined from the first measurement data set, a second phase from the second measurement data set and a third phase from the third measurement data set. A relevant phase shift is calculated from the first phase, the second phase and the third phase, and the B 1 distribution are determined from the calculated relevant phase shift.
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We claim as our invention: 1. A method to determine a subject-specific distribution of radio-frequency (RF) energy radiated into an examination subject (B 1 distribution) in a measurement volume of a magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus, comprising: operating the MR apparatus in order to acquire a first measurement data set of the examination subject using a first MR pulse sequence in which an RF excitation pulse is emitted at an excitation frequency that corresponds to a resonant frequency of predetermined nuclear spins of the subject, and in which no off-resonant excitation pulse is emitted; operating the MR apparatus in order to acquire MR signals in a second measurement data set of the examination subject using a second MR pulse sequence that differs from said first MR pulse sequence only by a first off-resonant excitation pulse being emitted in said second pulse sequence, said second MR pulse sequence also having an RF excitation pulse at said resonant frequency; operating the MR apparatus in order to acquire MR signals in a third measurement data set of the examination subject using a third MR pulse sequence, which differs from said first MR pulse sequence only by a second off-resonant excitation pulse being emitted in said third MR pulse sequence, said second off-resonant excitation pulse differing from said first off-resonant excitation pulse, with said third MR pulse sequence also having an RF excitation pulse at said resonant frequency; supplying said first, second and third measurement data sets to a computerized processor and, in said processor, automatically determining a first phase of said MR signals from the first measurement data set, a second phase from the second measurement data set, and a third phase of said MR signals from the third measurement data set; in said processor, calculating a phase shift from said determined first phase, said determined second phase and said determined third phase; and in said processor, determining the B 1 distribution from the calculated phase shifts and making the determined B 1 distribution available in electronic form at an output of said processor. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising operating said MR apparatus with said second and third MR pulse sequences differing from said first MR pulse sequence by radiation of the first or second off-resonant excitation pulse after the respective RF excitation pulse in the first and second pulse sequences. 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising operating said MR apparatus with a frequency of said first off-resonant excitation pulse of said second MR pulse sequence deviating from a frequency of the RF excitation pulse of said second MR pulse sequence by a same absolute value as a frequency of the second off-resonant excitation pulse of the third MR pulse sequence, but in an opposite direction. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising, in said processor, calculating said phase shift from said determined first phase, said determined second phase and said determined third phase using a computational algorithm that eliminates any resonance shift from the calculation of the phase shift. 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising, in said processor, calculating said phase shift by subtracting said determined first phase from the smaller of said determined second phase and said determined third phase, and subtracting the larger of the determined second phase and the determined third phase from said determined first phase. 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising calculating said phase shift as the reciprocal of one-half of a sum of the reciprocal of a difference of said determined first phase and the smaller of said determined second phase and said determined third phase, and the reciprocal of a difference of the larger of said determined second phase and said determined third phase, and said determined first phase. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 comprising operating said MR apparatus with at least one of a frequency difference between said first off-resonant excitation pulse the RF excitation pulse of said second MR pulse sequence, and a frequency difference between said second off-resonant excitation pulse and the RF excitation pulse of the third MR pulse sequence, being selected in order to cause said phase shift to be of a size that improves a precision of said determination, of said B 1 distribution. 8. A magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus comprising: an MR data acquisition unit comprising a basic field magnet, a gradient field system and a radio-frequency (RF) antenna, said RF antenna being configured to radiate RF energy into an examination subject in the data acquisition apparatus, thereby causing a distribution of said RF energy (B 1 distribution) in a measurement volume of the data acquisition unit; a control unit configured to operate said data acquisition unit; said control unit being configured to operate the data acquisition unit in order to acquire MR signals in a first measurement data set of the examination subject using a first MR pulse sequence in which an RF excitation pulse is emitted at an excitation frequency that corresponds to a resonant frequency of predetermined nuclear spins of the subject, and in which no off-resonant excitation pulse is emitted; said control unit being configured to operate the data acquisition unit in order to acquire MR signals in a second measurement data set of the examination subject using a second MR pulse sequence that differs from said first MR pulse sequence only by a first off-resonant excitation pulse being emitted in said second MR pulse sequence; said control unit being configured to operate the data acquisition unit in order to acquire MR signals in a third measurement data set of the examination subject using a third magnetic resonance pulse sequence, which differs from said first MR pulse sequence only by a second off-resonant excitation pulse being emitted in said third MR pulse sequence, said-second off-resonant excitation pulse differing from said first off-resonant excitation pulse; a computerized processor supplied with said first, second and third measurement data sets, said processor being configured to automatically determine a first phase of said MR signals from the first measurement data set, a second phase of the MR signals from the second measurement data set, and a third phase of the MR signals from the third measurement data set; said processor being configured to calculate a phase shift from said determined first phase, said determined second phase and said determined third phase; and said processor being configured to determine the B 1 distribution from the calculated phase shifts and configured to make the determined B 1 distribution available in electronic form at an output of said processor. 9. A non-transitory, computer-readable data storage medium encoded with programming instructions, said storage medium being loaded into a computerized control and evaluation system of a magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus, said MR apparatus comprising a data acquisition unit in which MR data are acquired by radiating radio-frequency (RF) energy into an examination subject with a distribution of said RF energy (B 1 distribution) in a measurement volume of the data acquisition unit, said programming instructions causing said control and evaluation system to: operate the data acquisition unit in order to acquire MR signals in a first measurement data set of the examination subject using a first magnetic resonance pulse sequence in which an RF excitation pulse is emitted at an excitation frequency that corresponds to a resonant frequency of predetermined nuclear spins of the subject, and in which no off-resonant excitation pulse is emitted; operate the da
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