IP Library Granted Patent US 8,093,895
Granted Patent B2
US 8,093,895 · App. 12/427,337 · Granted Jan 10, 2012

Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and magnetic resonance imaging method of controlling image contrast

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Patent No.
US 8,093,895
App. No.
12/427,337
Granted
Jan 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes a data acquisition unit and an image data generating unit. The data acquisition unit acquires MR signals for imaging by an imaging scan with a frequency-selective or slice-selective radio frequency intermediate pulse for controlling a contrast and a spoiler gradient magnetic field for suppressing unnecessary signal component after applying al least one of radio frequency excitation pulses. The image data generating unit generates image data based on the magnetic resonance signals.

Claims (39)

1. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising:

a data acquisition unit configured to perform an imaging scan based on a Fast Spin Echo sequence, the imaging scan including

applying at least one radio frequency excitation pulse for acquiring magnetic resonance signals;

applying a plurality of refocus pulses after each of the radio frequency excitation pulses;

for controlling a contrast, applying one or more frequency-selective or slice-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses, wherein each of the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses is separately applied between at least one respective pair of successive refocus pulses, and the one or more frequency-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses are radio frequency pulses applied to a matter having a resonance frequency different from that of NMR signals acquired for imaging and the one or more slice-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses are radio frequency pulses applied in a slice different from an imaging slice;

for suppressing a signal component, applying a spoiler gradient magnetic pulse subsequent to each of the radio frequency intermediate pulses; and

acquiring magnetic resonance signals for imaging; and

an image data generating unit configured to generate image data based on the magnetic resonance signals.

2. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses include a fat saturation pulse.

3. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses include at least one of a water selective excitation pulse, a saturation pulse for suppressing signals from a respective matter, a spin labeling pulse, a magnetization transfer contrast pulse for suppressing signals from by saturating a magnetization of protons in bound water and a slice-selective off-resonance sinc pulse, which is a magnetization transfer contrast pulse applied with a slice selection gradient magnetic field.

4. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to apply, precedently to the radio frequency excitation pulses and for controlling the contrast, a frequency-selective radio frequency pre-pulse, which is applied to a matter having a resonance frequency different from that of NMR signals acquired for imaging, or a slice-selective radio frequency pre-pulse, which is applied in a slice different from an imaging slice, followed by a spoiler gradient magnetic field.

5. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses are of the same type.

6. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses are of different types.

7. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein each of the spoiler gradient magnetic fields is applied in a predetermined readout direction.

8. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to apply each of spoiler gradient magnetic fields in at least one of a slice direction and a phase encode direction and to apply a gradient magnetic field for cancelling a dephasing amount by the spoiler gradient magnetic field, the gradient magnetic field for cancelling the dephasing amount being applied precedently to the respective radio frequency intermediate pulse.

9. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to determine a flip angle of each of the radio frequency intermediate pulses depending on the flip angle of the refocus pulses.

10. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to transmit the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses with plural element coils.

11. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 ,

wherein said data acquisition unit is configured to apply the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses at a timing according to at least one of an echo interval and an echo time.

12. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 1 , where a plurality of readout gradient magnetic field pulses are applied before and after predetermined ones of the radio frequency intermediate pulses.

13. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 12 , where a predetermined set of the readout gradient magnetic field pulses has a predetermined total amount of time.

14. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus of claim 13 , where among the predetermined set of the readout gradient magnetic field pulses, the readout gradient magnetic field pulses applied after the predetermined ones of the radio frequency intermediate pulses are the spoiler gradient magnetic filed pulses.

15. A magnetic resonance imaging method comprising:

performing an imaging scan on a Fast Spin Echo sequence, the imaging scan including

applying at least one radio frequency excitation pulse for acquiring magnetic resonance signals;

applying a plurality of refocus pulses after each radio frequency excitation pulse;

for controlling contrast, applying one or more frequency-selective or slice-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses, wherein each of the one or more radio frequency intermediate pulses is separately applied between a respective pair of successive refocus pulses, and the one or more frequency-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses are radio frequency pulses applied to a matter having a resonance frequency different from that of NMR signals acquired for imaging and the one or more slice-selective radio frequency intermediate pulses are radio frequency pulses applied in a slice different from an imaging slice;

for suppressing a signal component, applying a spoiler gradient magnetic field subsequent to each of the radio frequency intermediate pulses; and

acquiring magnetic resonance signals for imaging; and

generating image data based on the magnetic resonance signals.

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 Apr 21, 2009
From: UMEDA, MASAAKI
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA; TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022574/0461 →