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Heart imaging with adaptive inversion time

  • US 9,084,553 B2
  • Filed: 04/02/2008
  • Issued: 07/21/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/02/2007
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for acquiring a magnetic resonance image of a heart comprising:

  • administering contrast agent to a patient and, while the contrast agent is effective in the heart of the patient, controlling a magnetic resonance apparatus from a control computer to acquire magnetic resonance signals from the heart by generating, and exposing the patient in the magnetic resonance apparatus to, a magnetic resonance imaging pulse sequence in successive cardiac cycles, including at least one pulse during which magnetic resonance signals from the heart are acquired, and including emitting a radio-frequency (RF) inversion pulse that inverts magnetization at least in the heart, at a point in time before said at least one pulse;

    while acquiring said magnetic resonance signals, detecting a cardiac signal over a plurality of successive cardiac cycles of the heart, each of said cardiac cycles comprising an R-spike, said successive cardiac cycles, and thus said R-spike, being subject to a changing rate during said acquisition of said magnetic resonance signals;

    providing said cardiac signal to said control computer and, in said control computer, for each respective cardiac cycle, among said successive cardiac cycles, in which said magnetic resonance data are acquired, determining a time span TF from an end of acquisition of said magnetic resonance signals of an immediately preceding cardiac cycle, and determining a time span TT from said R-spike of the respective cardiac cycle until a beginning of acquisition of magnetic resonance signals in the respective cardiac cycle, and calculating a time span TD after said R-spike in the respective cardiac cycle, dependent on TT and TF, thereby making TD dependent on said changing rate;

    in each of said cardiac cycles in which said magnetic resonance signals are acquired, emitting said RF inversion pulse at an end of TD calculated for that respective cardiac cycle and thereby beginning acquisition of said magnetic resonance signals in the respective cardiac cycle at a time TI, following the R-spike in the respective cardiac cycle in which said magnetic resonance signals are acquired, that because TD is dependent on said changing rate, is also dependent on said changing rate, and that minimizes a longitudinal magnetization of the myocardium of the heart; and

    reconstructing an image that includes the myocardium of the heart from the magnetic resonance signals acquired during the respective cardiac cycle, and making the reconstructed magnetic resonance image available in electronic form as a data file.

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