Surface/specialty coil devices and gating techniques in magnetic resonance imaging.

Health technology assessment reports Pub Date : 1990-01-01
M Erlichman
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Surface and other specialty coil devices and gating techniques are used in conjunction with MRI procedures to enhance image quality. Surface coils improve image quality by virtue of the improved signal-to-noise ratio, which results in better anatomic detail and tissue contrast. These coils may be advantageous for many kinds of imaging procedures, particularly for small structures that require greater spatial resolution. Although safety is not considered an issue, certain precautions must be taken to avoid skin burns. Gating techniques have been used to eliminate movement artifacts and associated image blurring. Cardiac-gated imaging has enabled the acquisition of high resolution diagnostic quality cardiac images with conventional MRI. Studies of gated cardiac imaging have demonstrated the technical capacity of MR scanning for evaluating ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, pericardial diseases, intracardiac and paracardiac masses, thoracic-aortic diseases, and congenital heart disease. Cardiac imaging also has been found valuable in reducing motion artifacts in MRI of the chest, brain, spine, and liver. Gated imaging studies demonstrated that MRI respiratory gating improves thoracic and abdominal imaging; however, inherent time delays limit its usefulness. No patient-related risks appear to be involved when gating procedures are used appropriately. The use of gating techniques may add substantial time to the imaging procedure. Surface coil and gated MRI techniques have been found to be better than the conventional MRI studies when they improve the quality of the exam and its diagnostic capabilities.

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磁共振成像中的表面/专用线圈装置和门控技术。
表面和其他特殊线圈装置和门控技术与MRI程序一起使用,以提高图像质量。表面线圈通过提高信噪比来提高图像质量,从而获得更好的解剖细节和组织对比度。这些线圈可能对许多类型的成像程序有利,特别是对于需要更高空间分辨率的小型结构。虽然安全不被认为是一个问题,但必须采取某些预防措施以避免皮肤烧伤。门控技术已被用于消除运动伪影和相关的图像模糊。心脏门控成像使传统MRI获得高分辨率诊断质量的心脏图像成为可能。门控心脏成像的研究已经证明了MR扫描在评估缺血性心脏病、心肌病、心包疾病、心内和心旁肿块、胸主动脉疾病和先天性心脏病方面的技术能力。心脏成像在减少胸部、脑部、脊柱和肝脏MRI的运动伪影方面也有价值。门控成像研究表明,MRI呼吸门控可改善胸部和腹部成像;然而,固有的时间延迟限制了它的有用性。当门控程序使用得当时,似乎没有涉及患者相关的风险。门控技术的使用可能会增加成像过程的大量时间。表面线圈和门控MRI技术在提高检查质量和诊断能力方面优于传统MRI研究。
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