DocumentCode :
278108
Title :
Magnetic gradient requirements for diffusion weighted imaging of the central nervous system
Author :
Hajnal, J.V. ; Young, I.R.
Author_Institution :
GEC Hirst Res. Centre, Wembley, UK
fYear :
1991
fDate :
33260
Firstpage :
42430
Lastpage :
42431
Abstract :
Diffusion weighted imaging, in which image intensity primarily depends on the extent to which NMR visible spins are free to undergo translational diffusion, is beginning to find wide application in neuroradiology of the central nervous system. In order to achieve sufficient contrast for clinical diagnosis, this form of imaging requires large magnetic field gradients to be applied over extended periods of time, placing great demands on both gradient coils and amplifiers. The simplest technique used employs balanced gradient pulses on either side of the 180° refocusing pulse of a spin echo. For example a typical diagnostic sequence employing gradients capable of a maximum amplitude of 10 mT/m requires pulses of 45 msec duration. The minimum echo time for this sequence is about 120 msec. Nontheless clinically useful diffusion weighted images can be produced on standard commercial whole body scanners, although multi-slice capabilities may be impaired
Keywords :
biomedical NMR; neurophysiology; patient diagnosis; 120 ms; 45 ms; MRI; amplifiers; central nervous system; clinically useful images; contrast mechanism; diffusion weighted imaging; gradient coils; image intensity; large magnetic field gradients; medical diagnostic imaging; minimum echo time; motion sensitivity; multi-slice capabilities; neuroradiology; whole body scanners;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Technical Developments Relating to Clinical NMR in the UK, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
181227
Link To Document :
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