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Coronary artery imaging at 0.5 t using segmented 3d echo planar imaging
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1995
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Medical UltrasoundEngineeringAdvanced ImagingBiomedical EngineeringGradient Echo EpiCardiologyRadiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingVascular ImageMedical ImagingEcg TriggeringUltrasoundMedical Image ComputingDigital Subtraction AngiographyBiomedical ImagingCoronary Artery ImagingMedical Image AnalysisEcho Planar Imaging3D Imaging
The application of segmented 3D gradient echo EPI at 0.5 T for coronary artery imaging is described. Experiments were performed using fat suppression, ECG triggering, and a patient-controlled breath-holding scheme. This approach provides a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio for thin contiguous slices in conjunction with a phased array cardiac receive coil. Wide 3D volumes, covering the proximal branches of the coronary tree, were measured with a high spatial resolution. Such data sets can be used for subsequent vessel segmentation. Furthermore, data out of narrow 3D volumes were obtained containing fewer slices angulated in the direction of a selected coronary artery. This provides a good visualization of the selected vessel over several centimeters without the need for segmentation.
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