ISMRM & SMRT Annual Meeting • 15-20 May 2021
Concurrent 7 | 14:30 - 15:00 | Moderators: Vera Keil & Taylor Chung |
Fast Pulse Sequences: Acquiring Data More Quickly
Craig Meyer
This talk will cover the physical principles of acquiring data rapidly and introduce commonly-used fast pulse sequences. Gradient-recalled echo and balanced SSFP pulse sequences reduce scan time by reducing the repetition time. Spin-echo-train pulse sequences reduce scan time by acquiring a series of k-space lines interspersed between refocusing pulses. A third way to reduce scan time is to collect more than a single line of k-space during a single readout, as in echo-planar imaging and spiral scanning. The audience will learn the fundamentals and applications of these fast pulse sequences. |
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Parallel Imaging: Modelling the System to Acquire Less Data
Julia Velikina
The objective of this presentation is to provide an overview of parallel MR imaging methods and their applications in clinical practice. We will start with discussing image formation for reduced data acquisition and ways to compensate for the missing data with parallel MRI techniques. We will discuss the limitations of parallel MRI such as noise amplification and sensitivity to calibration and their effect on achievable acceleration and image artifacts. We will finish with review of some clinical applications that can benefit from the use of parallel imaging.
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Sparse Reconstruction: Modelling the Image to Acquire Less Data
Shreyas Vasanawala
Sparsity is ubiquitous in medical images and can be exploited to scan faster. In this presentation, the concept of sparsity and the related concept of compressibility are reviewed. This is followed by an overview of how these concepts can be leveraged to scan faster, and conditions under which imaging speed can be pushed further.
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