J Korean Soc Magn Reson Med.  2002 Jun;6(1):41-46.

Improvement of Fourier Transform Arteriography by Use of Ramped RF Profile and Dual Projections

Affiliations
  • 1fMRI Lab., Brain Science Research Center, KAIST, Korea.
  • 2Medinus Co, Korea.
  • 3Chi Inc, Korea.
  • 4Department of Electronics & Information Engineering, Korea University, Korea.

Abstract

The Fourier transform arteriography (FTA) exploits the periodic variation of arterial flow velociety of arterial flow velocity in stnchronized with cardiac cycles. This technique is intrinsically unique compared to other modern techniques. This technique separates the arteries from the veins using the pulsatile arterial flow without using the presaturation RF pulses. Therefore, it has less RF deposition and is free from the dark band artifacts that can arise from retrograde flow and curved arteries. Furthermore, it is free from the artifacts induced by eddy currents. However, there are some drawbacks such as a single projection view and the saturation of arteries at the end of an imaging slab. These drawbacks are circumvented by applying recently developed techniques. The fast gradient switching capability of modern MRI systems enabled us to incorporate dual projection views into the conventional FTA sequence without increasing the repetition time. In addition, signals from the distal arteries were enhanced by use of a ramped RF pulse and therefore the distal arteries were less saturated. By use of the FTA sequence with dual projection views and the ramped RF pulse, we acquired the sagittal and coronal projection views of femoral arteriograms simultaneously with more enhanced signals of distal arteries than the conventional FTA.

Keyword

Angiography; Arterioraphy; Fourier transform; Ramped RF

MeSH Terms

Angiography*
Architectural Accessibility*
Arteries
Artifacts
Fourier Analysis*
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Veins
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