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MR pulse sequences for selective relaxation time measurements: a phantom study.

C Thomsen1, K E Jensen, M Jensen

  • 1Department of Magnetic Resonance, Hvidovre Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
|January 1, 1990
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Spectroscopic inversion recovery and CPMG pulse sequences accurately measured relaxation times. These magnetic resonance imaging methods achieved better than 10% accuracy on a reference phantom.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Background:

  • Accurate relaxation time measurements are crucial for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) diagnostics.
  • Various spectroscopic and imaging pulse sequences exist for relaxation time determination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the accuracy of different spectroscopic pulse sequences for relaxation time measurements.
  • To compare the performance of spectroscopic sequences against imaging sequences using a standardized phantom.

Main Methods:

  • Measurements were performed on a Siemens Magnetom 1.5 Tesla whole-body MRI scanner.
  • Spectroscopic pulse sequences tested included inversion recovery, CPMG multi-echo, ISIS, and stimulated echo methods.
  • Six imaging pulse sequences were used for comparative analysis on EEC Concerted Research Project test object no. 5.

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Main Results:

  • All tested spectroscopic pulse sequences demonstrated high accuracy.
  • The accuracy of spectroscopic methods was found to be better than 10% compared to reference values.
  • Performance was assessed against six comparative imaging pulse sequences on the same phantom.

Conclusions:

  • Spectroscopic pulse sequences provide accurate relaxation time measurements in MRI.
  • These methods offer reliable quantitative data for MRI applications.
  • The tested spectroscopic techniques meet stringent accuracy requirements for phantom studies.