IP Library Granted Patent US 8,417,007
Granted Patent B2
US 8,417,007 · App. 12/330,949 · Granted Apr 9, 2013

Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and magnetic resonance imaging method

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Patent No.
US 8,417,007
App. No.
12/330,949
Granted
Apr 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a data acquisition unit, a correction unit, a sorting unit and an image reconstruction unit. The data acquisition unit acquires data for imaging and projection data. The correction unit performs motion correction of the data using respiratory motion data obtained based on the projection data. The sorting unit sorts the data after motion correction into a cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information. The image reconstruction unit reconstructs three-dimensional image data based on the sorted data after motion correction.

Claims (52)

1. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising:

a data acquisition unit configured to acquire from a patient plural pieces of data for imaging and plural pieces of projection data used to obtain respectively corresponding data related to respiratory motion of the patient by continuously applying a radio frequency pulse train to the patient, said pulse train having a constant repetition time (TR) interval, and both the plural data for imaging and the plural pieces of projection data being acquired asynchronously with cardiac time phase;

a correction unit configured to perform motion correction of the plural pieces of data for imaging using the respiratory motion-related data obtained based on the plural pieces of projection data;

a data sorting unit configured to sort the plural pieces of data for imaging after motion correction into a cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information also obtained from the patient; and

an image reconstruction unit configured to reconstruct three-dimensional cine image data based on the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

2. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising:

a data acquisition unit configured to acquire from a patient plural pieces of data for imaging and plural pieces of projection data used to obtain respectively corresponding data related to respiratory motion of the patient by continuously applying a radio frequency pulse train to the patient, said pulse train having a constant repetition time (TR) interval, and both the plural data for imaging and the plural pieces of projection data being acquired asynchronously with cardiac time phase;

a data sorting unit configured to sort the plural pieces of data for imaging into a cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information also obtained from the patient;

a correction unit configured to perform motion correction of the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phases using the respiratory motion-related data obtained based on the plural pieces of projection data; and

an image reconstruction unit configured to reconstruct three-dimensional image data based on the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

3. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to apply gradient magnetic fields to the patient so as to share a common gradient magnetic field pulse with imaging sequences used for acquiring the plural pieces of imaging and projection data.

4. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to apply the radio frequency pulse train to the patient so as to share a common radio frequency pulse with imaging sequences used for acquiring the plural pieces of imaging and projection data.

5. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to acquire the plural pieces of imaging and projection data separately for each of respectively corresponding plural segments in k-space.

6. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a data extracting unit configured to extract pieces of data each acquired in a state where respiratory motion of the patient is within a predetermined range,

wherein said image reconstruction unit is configured to reconstruct the three-dimensional image data based on extracted pieces of data sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

7. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to acquire the pieces of data using a pulse sequence which acquires projection data representing electrocardiographic information of the patient, and

said data sorting unit is configured to sort the pieces of data in cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information obtained.

8. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to acquire the pieces of data using a Steady-State Free Precession imaging sequence in applying the radio frequency pulse train to the patient so as to keep a steady state of magnetization in the patient.

9. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said correction unit is configured to perform motion correction during acquisition of the plural pieces of the imaging and projection data.

10. A magnetic resonance imaging method comprising:

acquiring from a patient plural pieces of data for imaging and plural pieces of projection data used to obtain respectively corresponding data related to respiratory motion of the patient by continuously applying a radio frequency pulse train to the patient, said pulse train having a constant repetition time (TR) interval, and both the plural data for imaging and the plural pieces of projection data being acquired asynchronously with cardiac time phase;

performing motion correction of the plural pieces of data for imaging using the respiratory motion-related data obtained based on the plural pieces of projection data;

sorting the plural pieces of data for imaging after motion correction into a cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information of the patient; and

reconstructing three-dimensional image data based on the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

11. A magnetic resonance imaging method comprising:

acquiring from a patient plural pieces of data for imaging and plural pieces of projection data used to obtain respectively corresponding data related to respiratory motion of the patient by continuously applying a radio frequency pulse train to the patient, said pulse train having a constant repetition time (TR) interval, and both the plural data for imaging and the plural pieces of projection data being acquired asynchronously with cardiac time phase;

sorting the plural pieces of data for imaging into a cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information of the patient;

performing motion correction of the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phase order using the respiratory motion-related data obtained based on the plural pieces of projection data; and

reconstructing three-dimensional image data based on the plural pieces of data for imaging sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

12. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein gradient magnetic fields are applied to the patient so as to share a common gradient magnetic field pulse with imaging sequences used for acquiring the plural pieces of imaging and projection parts data.

13. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein the radio frequency pulse train is applied to the patient so as to share a common radio frequency pulse with imaging sequences used for acquiring the plural pieces of imaging and projection data.

14. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein the plural pieces of data are acquired separately for each of respectively corresponding plural segments of k-space.

15. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 , further comprising:

extracting pieces of data each acquired in a state where respiratory motion of the patient is within a predetermined range,

wherein the three-dimensional image data is reconstructed based on extracted pieces of data sorted in cardiac time phase order after motion correction.

16. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein the pieces of data are acquired using a pulse sequence to acquire projection data representing the electrocardiographic information of the patient; and

the pieces of data are sorted in cardiac time phase order based on electrocardiographic information.

17. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein the pieces of data are acquired using a Steady-State Free Precession sequence applying the radio frequency pulse train to the patient so as to keep a steady state of magnetization in the patient.

18. A magnetic resonance imaging method of claim 10 ,

wherein motion correction is performed during acquisition of the plural pieces of imaging and projection data.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2016
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038891/0693 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2008
From: YUI, MASAO
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA; TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021948/0409 →