Method and apparatus for magnetic resonance imaging of arteries using a magnetic resonance contrast agent
First Claim
1. A magnetic resonance imaging system for imaging an artery of a patient using a magnetic resonance contrast agent, the magnetic resonance imaging system comprising:
- an injection apparatus including, a coiled conduit having a first end, a second end and an inner diameter;
a plurality of input ports including a first input port coupled to the first end of the coiled conduit and capable of receiving a first syringe and a second input port capable of receiving a second syringe;
one way valves to prevent retrograde fluid flow of fluids that are injected into the first and second input ports; and
a locking mechanism, coupled to the second end of the coiled conduit, wherein the locking mechanism is capable of securing the coiled conduit to a catheter; and
a magnetic resonance imaging unit to collect image data of an imaging sequence to image the artery, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging unit, in response to an image acquisition signal, collects image data which is representative of the central portion of k-space near the beginning of the imaging sequence and the periphery of k-space thereafter.
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Abstract
The present invention is a technique and apparatus for providing preferential enhancement of an artery of interest relative to adjacent veins and background tissue by correlating the collection of a predetermined portion of data of a magnetic resonance contrast image during the arterial phase of the magnetic resonance contrast enhancement. The arterial phase of the contrast enhancement may be described as a period of a maximum, substantially elevated, or elevated contrast concentration in the artery of interest relative to adjacent veins. The present invention includes a detection system for monitoring and detecting the arrival of the contrast agent in the artery and tissues of interest. When the concentration of contrast agent in the artery of the region of interest is maximum, substantially elevated or elevated (e.g., about 20-50% greater than the response of the region of interest to a series of magnetic resonance pulses before administration of a magnetic resonance contrast agent), a predetermined portion of the magnetic resonance image data (e.g., data which is representative of the center of k-space) may be acquired. Thus, the present invention facilitates synchronization between collecting the central portion of k-space image data with the arterial phase of contrast enhancement. The center of k-space corresponds to the lowest spatial frequency data which dominates image contrast.
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1. A magnetic resonance imaging system for imaging an artery of a patient using a magnetic resonance contrast agent, the magnetic resonance imaging system comprising:
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an injection apparatus including, a coiled conduit having a first end, a second end and an inner diameter;
a plurality of input ports including a first input port coupled to the first end of the coiled conduit and capable of receiving a first syringe and a second input port capable of receiving a second syringe;
one way valves to prevent retrograde fluid flow of fluids that are injected into the first and second input ports; and
a locking mechanism, coupled to the second end of the coiled conduit, wherein the locking mechanism is capable of securing the coiled conduit to a catheter; and
a magnetic resonance imaging unit to collect image data of an imaging sequence to image the artery, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging unit, in response to an image acquisition signal, collects image data which is representative of the central portion of k-space near the beginning of the imaging sequence and the periphery of k-space thereafter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a monitor unit to allow the operator to observe the arrival of the contrast agent in a region of interest;
an operator interface to generate an image acquisition signal in response to an input wherein the operator generates the input after observing the arrival of the contrast agent in the region of interest.
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3. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the locking mechanism is a luer locking connector.
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4. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the coiled conduit is flexible and is comprised of a plastic material having a hardness and wall thickness sufficient to prevent kinking.
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5. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the first input port is adapted to receive the first syringe which contains a flush solution and the second input port is adapted to receive the second syringe containing magnetic resonance contrast agent.
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6. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 5 wherein the first input port extends in a first direction and the second input port extends in a second direction.
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7. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the coiled conduit is at least 4 to 6 feet in length.
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8. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the coiled conduit is pliable.
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9. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the coiled conduit is flexible.
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10. The magnetic resonance imaging system of claim 1 wherein the inner diameter of the conduit is about 0.08 inches.
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11. A method of imaging an artery of a patient using magnetic resonance imaging and a magnetic resonance contrast agent, the method comprising:
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injecting a magnetic resonance contrast agent into the patient, wherein the magnetic resonance contrast agent is injected using, a coiled conduit having a first end, a second end and an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter is sufficiently large to provide minimum resistance to fluid flow and sufficiently small to provide minimum dead space;
a plurality of input ports including a first input port coupled to the first end of the coiled conduit and capable of receiving a first syringe and a second input port capable of receiving a second syringe;
one way valves to prevent retrograde fluid flow of fluids that are injected into the first and second input ports; and
a locking mechanism coupled to the second end of the coiled conduit wherein the locking mechanism is capable of securing the coiled conduit to a catheter in the patient; and
collecting image data of a magnetic resonance imaging sequence wherein the image data which is representative of the central portion of k-space is collected near the beginning of the imaging sequence and while a concentration of contrast agent in the artery is substantially greater than a concentration of contrast agent in veins adjacent to the artery. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
monitoring a region of interest including visually displaying the region of interest to detect the arrival of the magnetic resonance contrast agent in a region of interest.
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17. A magnetic resonance imaging system for imaging an artery of a patient using a magnetic resonance contrast agent, the magnetic resonance imaging system comprising:
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an injection apparatus including, a coiled conduit having a first end, a second end and an inner diameter;
a plurality of input ports including a first input port coupled to the first end of the coiled conduit and capable of receiving a first syringe and a second input port capable of receiving a second syringe;
one way valves to prevent retrograde fluid flow of fluids that are injected into the first and second input ports; and
a locking mechanism coupled to the second end of the coiled conduit wherein the locking mechanism is capable of securing the coiled conduit to a catheter; and
a magnetic resonance imaging unit to collect image data of an imaging sequence to image the artery, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging unit, in response to an image acquisition signal, collects image data which is representative of the central portion of k-space while a concentration of contrast agent in the artery is substantially greater than a concentration of contrast agent in veins adjacent to the artery. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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