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Artifacts in Cardiac MRIArtifacts in Cardiac MRI

Andreas Sigfridsson, IMV/IMT/CMIV Andreas Sigfridsson, IMV/IMT/CMIV <sigge@imv.liu.se><sigge@imv.liu.se>

2007-04-272007-04-27

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Dynamic imagingDynamic imaging

Images are acquired line-by-line in Images are acquired line-by-line in k-k-spacespace Motion during acquisition causes Motion during acquisition causes artifactsartifacts, not , not

blurringblurring Special care must be takenSpecial care must be taken

TriggeringTriggering

Acquisition orderingAcquisition ordering

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ExampleExample

Simulation exampleSimulation example 256x256, TR=20 ms, total scan time ~5 s256x256, TR=20 ms, total scan time ~5 s

Image domain k-space

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Signal saturationSignal saturation

Signal recovery - relaxationSignal recovery - relaxation

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Varying signal during inflowVarying signal during inflow

The MR signal is increased during inflowThe MR signal is increased during inflow

Signal increase related to flow velocitySignal increase related to flow velocity More magnetization because of T1 More magnetization because of T1

decay/recoverydecay/recovery

Static spins, saturated signal

Flowing spins, fresh signal

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Varying signal intensityVarying signal intensity

Simulated six sinusoidal heart beatsSimulated six sinusoidal heart beats

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Varying signal intensity, resultsVarying signal intensity, results

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Varying signal intensity, k-spaceVarying signal intensity, k-space

Image artifacts because of k-space Image artifacts because of k-space samplingsampling Different lines are acquired with different Different lines are acquired with different

signal intensitysignal intensity

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Varying signal intensity, analysisVarying signal intensity, analysis

Analyze signalAnalyze signal

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Slow sine variationSlow sine variation

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Varying signal intensity, resultsVarying signal intensity, results

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Fast sine variationFast sine variation

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““Physiological” variationPhysiological” variation

Aortic flow (handcrafted, not actual data)Aortic flow (handcrafted, not actual data)

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Reconstructed imagesReconstructed images

High contrastNormal contrast

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RemediesRemedies

TriggeringTriggering Wait for ECG R-tagWait for ECG R-tag Wait additional trigger delay timeWait additional trigger delay time Acquire one (or several) k-space linesAcquire one (or several) k-space lines

Acquisition reorderingAcquisition reordering Measure current cardiac (or respiratory phase)Measure current cardiac (or respiratory phase) Choose k-space line to acquireChoose k-space line to acquire Creates a slow varying intensity curve along k-spaceCreates a slow varying intensity curve along k-space

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Triggering - random phaseTriggering - random phase

If triggering is not accurate, random If triggering is not accurate, random variations will still be leftvariations will still be left

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Acquisition reorderingAcquisition reordering

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Acquisition reorderingAcquisition reordering

Reconstructed imagesReconstructed images

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Actual examplesActual examples

ECG triggering failedECG triggering failed

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Dynamic imagingDynamic imaging

Images are acquired line-by-line in Images are acquired line-by-line in k-k-spacespace Motion during acquisition causes Motion during acquisition causes artifactsartifacts, not , not

blurringblurring Special care must be takenSpecial care must be taken

TriggeringTriggering

Acquisition orderingAcquisition ordering Artifacts might be predictable through use of Artifacts might be predictable through use of

Fourier transformFourier transform

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