2005
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.20293
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the upper abdomen using a free‐breathing T2‐weighted turbo spin echo sequence with navigator triggered prospective acquisition correction

Abstract: Purpose:To evaluate a free-breathing navigator triggered T2-weighted turbo spin-echo sequence with prospective acquisition correction (T2w-PACE-TSE) for MRI of the upper abdomen in comparison to a conventional T2-weighted TSE (T2w-CTSE), a single-shot TSE (T2w-HASTE), and a T1-weighted gradient-echo sequence (T1w-FLASH). Materials and Methods:A total of 40 consecutive patients were examined at 1.5 T using free-breathing T2w-PACE-TSE, free-breathing T2w-CTSE, and breath-hold T2w-HASTE and T1w-FLASH acquisition.… Show more

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“…Respiratory triggering is another method that can be proposed to improve image quality of DWI. Respiratory triggering is a technique that attempts to avoid motion artifacts prospectively by using respiratory signals to synchronize the image acquisition with the patient's breathing cycle and by acquiring the imaging data during the relative quite end expiration phase (28,29,38,(55)(56)(57)(58)(59).…”
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“…Respiratory triggering is another method that can be proposed to improve image quality of DWI. Respiratory triggering is a technique that attempts to avoid motion artifacts prospectively by using respiratory signals to synchronize the image acquisition with the patient's breathing cycle and by acquiring the imaging data during the relative quite end expiration phase (28,29,38,(55)(56)(57)(58)(59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the monitoring of respiration, various techniques have been used such as registration with bellow systems in combination with a strain gauge, elastic breathing belts, and temperature monitoring using face masks, as well as navigator echoes, a technique primarily used for cardiac imaging (58). The major advantage of navigator echoes is that no additional hardware is needed and easier patient set up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a possibility that the quality of the images obtained will not be satisfactory because the motion of the abdominal wall does not always synchronize with that of the abdominal parenchymatous organ. As well, patients need to be specially prepared and interruptions of an examination because of the dislocation of the respective monitoring device can occur (5,7).…”
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“…The navigator-triggered technique has recently been applied to another motion correction method (5)(6)(7)(8)(9). This technique can reduce respiratory motion artifacts by directly monitoring the movement of the right diaphragm with navigator echoes (5)(6)(7)9).…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatog-raphy (Mrcp) Is a Nonmentioning
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