Method and apparatus for magnetic resonance arteriography using contrast agents
First Claim
1. A method of imaging arteries in a human patient using a magnetic resonance imaging system and a magnetic resonance contrast agent, wherein the arteries include a first artery which is located in a first image volume, a second artery which is located in a second image volume and a third artery which is located in a third image volume, the method comprising:
- injecting the human patient with the magnetic resonance contrast agent via substantially one injection;
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the first image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the first image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the first artery and wherein the first artery is in the abdomen or the pelvis of the human patient;
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the second image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the second image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the second artery and wherein the second artery is in a leg of the human patient; and
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the third image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the third image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the third artery and wherein the third artery is in a foot of the human patient.
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Abstract
The present invention is a technique of, and system for, imaging vascular anatomy over distance considerably greater than the maximum practical field of view of a magnetic resonance imaging system while using substantially one contrast agent injection. The technique and system of the present invention acquires image data of a plurality of image volumes which are representative of different portions of the patient'"'"'s body. The image data of each image volume includes image data which is representative of the center of k-space. The acquisition of image data which is representative of the center of k-space is correlated with a concentration of contrast agent in the artery(ies) residing in the image volume. This provides preferential enhancement of arteries relative to adjacent veins and background tissue for each acquisition, wherein each acquisition is representative of a different portion of the arterial system (e.g., abdominal aorta, femoral, popliteal, and tibial arteries).
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1. A method of imaging arteries in a human patient using a magnetic resonance imaging system and a magnetic resonance contrast agent, wherein the arteries include a first artery which is located in a first image volume, a second artery which is located in a second image volume and a third artery which is located in a third image volume, the method comprising:
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injecting the human patient with the magnetic resonance contrast agent via substantially one injection;
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the first image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the first image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the first artery and wherein the first artery is in the abdomen or the pelvis of the human patient;
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the second image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the second image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the second artery and wherein the second artery is in a leg of the human patient; and
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the third image volume, wherein at least a portion of the image data of the third image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the third artery and wherein the third artery is in a foot of the human patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of imaging arteries in a patient using a magnetic resonance imaging system, wherein the arteries include a first artery which is located in a first image volume and a second artery which is located in a second image volume, the method comprising:
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injecting a magnetic resonance contrast agent of substantially one injection 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;
a multiport adapter connected to the first end of the coiled conduit, the multiport adapter having at least two input ports wherein each input port includes a one way valve; 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;
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the first image volume, wherein a substantially portion of the magnetic resonance image data of the first image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the first artery;
positioning the patient in a second location to define a second field of view which encompasses the second artery wherein the second artery is a femoral artery, a popliteal artery or a tibial artery of the patient; and
collecting magnetic resonance image data of the second image volume, wherein a substantially portion of the magnetic resonance image data of the second image volume is collected during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the second artery. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A magnetic resonance imaging system for imaging arteries in a patient using an injected contrast agent of substantially one injection, wherein the arteries include a first artery which is located in a first image volume and a second artery which is located in a second image volume, the system comprises:
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an injection apparatus including, a coiled conduit having a first end, a second end and an inner diameter;
a multiport adapter connected to the first end of the coiled conduit, the multiport adapter having at least two input ports wherein each input port includes a one way valve; 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;
a platform to support the patient, the platform being moveable between a plurality of locations including a first location which defines a first field of view encompassing the first artery and a second location which defines a second field of view encompassing the second artery, wherein the first field of view and the second field of view are 48 cm or less; and
magnetic resonance imaging unit to collect magnetic resonance image data of the first image volume during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the first artery and while the platform is positioned at the first location, and to collect magnetic resonance image data of the second image volume during an arterial phase of contrast enhancement of the second artery and while the platform is positioned at the second location. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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