发明名称 Semi-automated non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
摘要 A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system semi-automatically performs non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). An operator display and control input port configures the MRI system to effect semi-automated non-contrast MRA imaging with spatially selective tag and venous suppression RF pulses and/or black blood time interval (BBTI) parameters in a non-contrast MRA data acquisition sequence where such parameters are automatically determined within predetermined, respectively corresponding, spatial regions of patient anatomy. Such automatically determined non-contrast MRA imaging parameters may be entirely automatically set and used or, alternatively, may be displayed to an operator for acceptance and/or change before being used.
申请公布号 US9579041(B2) 申请公布日期 2017.02.28
申请号 US201213479680 申请日期 2012.05.24
申请人 TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 发明人 Miyazaki Mitsue
分类号 A61B5/055;A61B5/20;A61B5/00 主分类号 A61B5/055
代理机构 Nixon & Vanderhye P.C. 代理人 Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
主权项 1. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system configured to perform non-contrast magnetic resonance imaging, said system comprising: an MRI gantry including a static magnet, gradient magnet coils and at least one radio frequency (RF) coil defining a patient imaging region into which a patient's anatomical region of interest can be located; RF receiver and transmitter circuits coupled to said at least one RF coil; and control circuits connected to said gantry and to said RF receiver and transmitter circuits, said control circuits having an operator display and an operator control input port for configuring and operating said MRI system to acquire and process MRI data from said patient, said control circuits being configured to control said MRI gantry and said RF receiver and transmitter circuits to perform non-contrast MR imaging by acquiring a representation of MR signal versus position of patient anatomy and automatically determining a spatially selective tag pulse region based on the acquired representation of MR signal versus position of patient anatomy and preset signal level threshold.
地址 Otawara-Shi, Tochigi-Ken JP