Flußrichtungssensitive Spin-Echo-MR-Angiographie

ROFO-FORTSCHRITTE AUF DEM GEBIET DER RONTGENSTRAHLEN UND DER BILDGEBENDEN VERFAHREN(1997)

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Abstract
Undirectional flow-sensitive spin-echo MR angiography. New brood pool contrast agents yield a significant shortening of T-1 of blood. Consequently, the usual techniques of time-of-flight-and phase-contrast angiographies cannot produce angiograms sensitive to one flow direction, even if saturation slabs are applied. It was our aim to test the hypothesis of displaying arterial and venous flow selectively with a specially designed spin echo sequence even after administration of contrast agents. Parallel slice selective 90 degrees- and 180 degrees-pulses were applied. The distance between slices could be varied. It was attempted to obtain MR angiographies that were flow sensitive for one direction only. We performed flow phantom studies without the use of contrast media and first in vivo experiments in pigs after administration of iron oxide particles. With our modified spin echo sequence unidirectional flow can be displayed, whereas stationary tissue is totally suppressed. There are no special demands for the hardware and no additional postprocessing needs to be performed. The locally off-centred 90 degrees- and 180 degrees-pulses are responsible for this. Exclusively protons excited by the 90 degrees-pulse and flowing into the slice of the 180 degrees-pulse will be refocussed, and only such protons will give rise to signal in the images.
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MR angiography, unidirectional flow sensitive,spin echo angiography,blood pool agent
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