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  Real-time MRI: recent advances using radial FLASH.

Uecker, M., Zhang, S., Voit, D., Merboldt, K. D., & Frahm, J. (2012). Real-time MRI: recent advances using radial FLASH. Imaging in Medicine, 4(4), 461-476. doi:10.2217/iim.12.32.

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Uecker, M.1, Author           
Zhang, S.1, Author           
Voit, D.1, Author           
Merboldt, K. D.1, Author           
Frahm, J.1, Author           
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Free keywords: Cardiovascular MR; dynamic imaging; MRI; nonlinear inverse reconstruction; real-time imaging; speaking; swallowing
 Abstract: Recent advances in real-time MRI result in high-quality images with acquisition times of only approximately 30 ms. The technique employs a fast low-angle shot sequence with proton density, T1 or T2/T1 contrast and radial data encoding for motion robustness. High temporal resolution is achieved by an up to 20-fold undersampling of the radial data. An iterative reconstruction algorithm estimates the image as the solution of a nonlinear inverse problem and ensures image fidelity by temporal regularization, which exploits the temporal continuity of successive frames during dynamic imaging. Preliminary real-time examinations at a field strength of 3T range from joint dynamics, speaking and swallowing to the 3D localization of objects in space. In particular, real-time MRI largely facilitates assessments of cardiovascular function and quantitative blood flow. Taken together, advanced real-time MRI methods allow for hitherto inaccessible studies, lead to more robust and shorter examinations, improve patient comfort and offer new diagnostic opportunities.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2012-08
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.2217/iim.12.32
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 4 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 461 - 476 Identifier: -