Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.

When performing non-enhanced time-of-flight MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 T with cardiac triggering, the acquisition time is a crucial consideration. Therefore, in previous studies, saturation RF pulses were applied only every second TR. In the axial source images a slight arti...

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Main Authors: Sören Johst, Stefan Maderwald, Anja Fischer, Harald H Quick, Mark E Ladd, Stephan Orzada
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364710?pdf=render
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author Sören Johst
Stefan Maderwald
Anja Fischer
Harald H Quick
Mark E Ladd
Stephan Orzada
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Stefan Maderwald
Anja Fischer
Harald H Quick
Mark E Ladd
Stephan Orzada
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description When performing non-enhanced time-of-flight MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 T with cardiac triggering, the acquisition time is a crucial consideration. Therefore, in previous studies, saturation RF pulses were applied only every second TR. In the axial source images a slight artifact with an appearance similar to aliasing could be observed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the origin of this artifact. The reason for the artifact is supposed to be related to the two effective TRs during acquisition caused by the sparsely applied saturation RF pulse. Several sequence variants were simulated and implemented within the sequence source code to examine this hypothesis. An adaptation of the excitation flip angles for each TR as well as a correction factor for the k-space data was calculated. Additionally, a different ordering of the k-space data during acquisition was implemented as well as the combination of the latter with the k-space correction factor. The observations from the simulations were verified using both a static and a flow phantom and, finally, in a healthy volunteer using the same measurement setup as in previous volunteer and patient studies. Of all implemented techniques, only the reordering of the k-space was capable of suppressing the artifact almost completely at the cost of creating a ringing artifact. The phantom measurements showed the same results as the simulations and could thus confirm the hypothesis regarding the origin of the artifact. This was additionally verified in the healthy volunteer. The origin of the artifact could be confirmed to be the periodic signal variation caused by two effective TRs during acquisition.
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spelling doaj.art-ca68137e76c6445c93a300711806690b2022-12-22T01:30:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e011984510.1371/journal.pone.0119845Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.Sören JohstStefan MaderwaldAnja FischerHarald H QuickMark E LaddStephan OrzadaWhen performing non-enhanced time-of-flight MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 T with cardiac triggering, the acquisition time is a crucial consideration. Therefore, in previous studies, saturation RF pulses were applied only every second TR. In the axial source images a slight artifact with an appearance similar to aliasing could be observed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the origin of this artifact. The reason for the artifact is supposed to be related to the two effective TRs during acquisition caused by the sparsely applied saturation RF pulse. Several sequence variants were simulated and implemented within the sequence source code to examine this hypothesis. An adaptation of the excitation flip angles for each TR as well as a correction factor for the k-space data was calculated. Additionally, a different ordering of the k-space data during acquisition was implemented as well as the combination of the latter with the k-space correction factor. The observations from the simulations were verified using both a static and a flow phantom and, finally, in a healthy volunteer using the same measurement setup as in previous volunteer and patient studies. Of all implemented techniques, only the reordering of the k-space was capable of suppressing the artifact almost completely at the cost of creating a ringing artifact. The phantom measurements showed the same results as the simulations and could thus confirm the hypothesis regarding the origin of the artifact. This was additionally verified in the healthy volunteer. The origin of the artifact could be confirmed to be the periodic signal variation caused by two effective TRs during acquisition.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364710?pdf=render
spellingShingle Sören Johst
Stefan Maderwald
Anja Fischer
Harald H Quick
Mark E Ladd
Stephan Orzada
Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
PLoS ONE
title Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
title_full Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
title_fullStr Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
title_short Investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non-enhanced MR angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 Tesla.
title_sort investigation of the saturation pulse artifact in non enhanced mr angiography of the lower extremity arteries at 7 tesla
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4364710?pdf=render
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