Multicontrast sequences with continuous table motion: a novel acquisition technique for extended field of view imaging

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine : Official Journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Gregor SommerJürgen Hennig

Abstract

A novel acquisition technique called multicontrast imaging is presented that provides multiple datasets of different image contrasts covering an extended field of view within one measurement procedure. The technique uses a continuously moving table and is based on the repetitive acquisition of axial volume sections while the patient moves through the scanner once. To compensate for the table motion during the measurement, adaptive slice shifting is applied. Multicontrast imaging is designed to combine the comfort of a moving table examination with the high time efficiency of a multitask protocol and can be used for generating differences in both contrast and spatial parameters of the acquired data. The technique and its properties are demonstrated on healthy human volunteers.

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