IP Library Granted Patent US 9,134,392
Granted Patent B2
US 9,134,392 · App. 12/902,185 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

Dual imaging acquisition using common time-base frequency

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Patent No.
US 9,134,392
App. No.
12/902,185
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Timing in a medical imaging system. The system comprises a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) subsystem and a non-MRI subsystem. Operation of the non-MRI subsystem involves a timing signal within a radio frequency (RF) cabin of the MRI subsystem. Basing each non-MRI subsystem timing signal on a time base common between the MRI subsystem and the non-MRI subsystem. The non-MRI subsystem can be a medical imaging subsystem. The non-MRI medical imaging subsystem can be a positron emission tomography (PET) subsystem. Each non-MRI subsystem timing signal that based on the common time base can be created using the same model of equipment used for creating timing signals in the MRI subsystem. At least one stage of the non-MRI subsystem timing signal based on the common time base can be created using the same equipment used for creating timing signals in the MRI subsystem.

Claims (45)

1. A method for providing image acquisition timing signals in a multi-modality medical imaging system, the system comprising a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) subsystem using an MRI timing signal and a non-MRI imaging subsystem, the non-MRI imaging subsystem using a non-MRI timing signal, at least part of the non-MRI imaging subsystem being located within a radio frequency (RF) cabin of the MRI subsystem, the method comprising:

separately deriving, by a processor, said non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal and said MRI timing signal from a common clock, the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal and MRI subsystem timing signal being created by dividing a common time base into a plurality of phase locked signals,

utilizing the common clock between the MRI subsystem and said non-MRI imaging subsystem to perform simultaneous imaging without causing interference between the MRI subsystem and non-MRI imaging subsystem.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the non-MRI imaging subsystem is a medical imaging subsystem.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein:

the non-MRI medical imaging subsystem is a positron emission tomography (PET) subsystem.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein:

each non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal operable in the RF cabin and based on the common clock is created using the same model of equipment used for creating timing signals in the MRI subsystem.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein:

at least one stage of the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal operable in the RF cabin and based on the common clock time base is created using the same equipment used for creating timing signals in the MRI subsystem.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the MRI imaging subsystem is a 3 T subsystem,

the non-MRI subsystem is a positron emission tomography (PET) subsystem comprising at least one data acquisition unit (DAU) in the MRI subsystem RF cabin, the common clock operates at 10 mhz, and

at least one non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal is 160 mhz.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein:

DAU operating frequencies are at least one of phased-locked and derived from a 160 mhz timing signal.

8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

distributing the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal as sine waves.

9. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

distributing the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal via passive splitters.

10. A multi-modality imaging system comprising:

a common clock;

a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) subsystem operable to perform MRI imaging operations using an MRI timing signal derived from said common clock, the MRI subsystem comprising a radio frequency (RF) cabin; and

a non-MRI imaging subsystem, the non-MRI imaging subsystem comprising a non-MRI image acquisition unit and at least one data processing unit operable to perform non-MRI imaging operations using a non-MRI timing signal in conjunction with data from said non-MRI image acquisition unit, said non-MRI timing signal being derived from said common clock;

wherein: said at least one data processing unit derives said timing signal from said common clock and is housed within the MRI subsystem RF cabin; wherein said data processing unit creates the respective timing signals for each the MRI subsystem and the non-MRI imaging subsystem by dividing a common time base into a plurality of phase locked signals, and utilizing the common clock between the MRI subsystem and said non-MRI imaging subsystem to perform simultaneous imaging without causing interference between the MRI subsystem and non-MRI imaging subsystem.

11. The system of claim 10 wherein:

the non-MRI imaging subsystem is a medical imaging subsystem.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein:

the medical imaging subsystem is a positron emission tomography (PET) subsystem.

13. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of said non-MRI imaging subsystems wherein:

each non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal is created using the same model of equipment used for creating timing signals in the MRI subsystem.

14. The system of claim 10 wherein said non-MRI imaging timing signal comprises a plurality of stages,

at least one stage of the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal being created using the same equipment used for deriving timing signals in the MRI subsystem.

15. The system of claim 10 wherein:

the MRI subsystem is a 3 T subsystem;

the non-MRI imaging subsystem is a positron emission tomography (PET) subsystem comprising at least one data acquisition unit (DAU) in the MRI subsystem RF cabin;

the common clock operates at 10 mhz; and

at least one non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal is 160 mhz.

16. The system of claim 15 wherein:

DAU operating frequencies are at least one of phased-locked and derived from the 160 mhz timing signal.

17. The system of claim 10 , wherein

the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal is distributed as sine waves.

18. The system of claim 10 , wherein

the non-MRI imaging subsystem timing signal is distributed via passive splitters.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 066088 FRAME: 0256. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 17, 2024
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