IP Library Granted Patent US 11,150,315
Granted Patent B2
US 11,150,315 · App. 16/899,744 · Granted Oct 19, 2021

Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and method for controlling the same

Inventors: Akihiro Odaka (Tokyo, JP); Kousuke Itou (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: HITACHI, LTD.
G01R33/50G01R33/443G01R33/546G01R33/5676
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Patent No.
US 11,150,315
App. No.
16/899,744
Granted
Oct 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide an MRI apparatus capable of optimally setting imaging conditions for map measurement depending on a target value and its required accuracy, and a method for controlling the MRI apparatus. An imaging unit of the MRI apparatus includes, as a pulse sequence, a pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement that includes a first signal acquisition sequence and a plurality of signal acquisition sequences executed after application of an inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the inverted pulse. An imaging controller of the MRI apparatus controls the imaging conditions of each of the plurality of signal acquisition sequences, for example, the signal acquisition time from the inverted pulse and the number of signal acquisition sequences depending on the T1 value of an imaging target and the required accuracy.

Claims (44)

1. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising:

an imaging unit that collects nuclear magnetic resonance signals; and

an imaging controller that controls the imaging unit according to a predetermined pulse sequence, wherein

the pulse sequence includes a pulse sequence for T1 map measurement that includes a first signal acquisition sequence and a plurality of signal acquisition sequences executed after application of an inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the inverted pulse, and

the imaging controller controls imaging conditions of each of the plurality of signal acquisition sequences depending on a T1 value of an imaging target and its required accuracy.

2. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the imaging conditions include at least one of the signal acquisition time from the inverted pulse, the number of signal acquisition sequences executed after the application of the inverted pulse, an interval between the plurality of signal acquisition sequences, and a signal acquisition time.

3. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising

a storage unit for storing a relationship between the T1 value and information on its accuracy and the imaging conditions of the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement, wherein

the imaging controller controls the imaging conditions of the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement using the relationship stored in the storage unit.

4. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising

a calculator that performs calculation including T1 map calculation using a nuclear magnetic resonance signal acquired by executing the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement, wherein

the calculator calculates the T1 map by a calculation method depending on the number of the plurality of signal acquisition sequences.

5. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein

the calculator further calculates a B1 map using the nuclear magnetic resonance signal acquired by executing the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement.

6. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein

the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement further includes an additional signal acquisition sequence of the same type as the first signal acquisition sequence and having a different echo time from the first signal acquisition sequence, and

the calculator calculates a T2* map using the nuclear magnetic resonance signals acquired in the first signal acquisition sequence and the additional signal acquisition sequence.

7. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising

a user interface that receives a user specification regarding the T1 value of the imaging target and the required accuracy, wherein

the imaging controller controls the imaging conditions of the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement according to the user specification received by the user interface.

8. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein

the user interface receives a T1 value range as the T1 value of the imaging target.

9. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein

the user interface receives a range of a discriminable T1 value as the required accuracy.

10. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein

the user interface receives a region of an inspection target and an inspection name as the user specification.

11. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising

a synchronization signal input unit that receives synchronization signals related to heartbeats collected from an inspection target during imaging, wherein

the imaging controller controls the imaging unit such that signal acquisition times in the plurality of signal acquisition sequences are identical or close cardiac time phases.

12. A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising:

an imaging unit that collects nuclear magnetic resonance signals; and

an imaging controller that controls the imaging unit according to a predetermined pulse sequence, wherein

the pulse sequence includes a pulse sequence for T1 map measurement that includes a first signal acquisition sequence and a plurality of signal acquisition sequences executed after application of an inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the inverted pulse,

the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement includes a second and third signal acquisition sequences executed after application of a first inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the first inverted pulse, and a fourth and fifth signal acquisition sequences executed after application of a second inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the second inverted pulse, and

the signal acquisition times of the fourth and fifth signal acquisition sequences are respectively different from the signal acquisition times of the second and third signal acquisition sequences.

13. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein

the imaging controller controls imaging conditions of each of the plurality of signal acquisition sequences depending on a T1 value of an imaging target and its required accuracy.

14. The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein

the imaging conditions include at least one of the signal acquisition time from the inverted pulse, the number of signal acquisition sequences executed after the application of the inverted pulse, an interval between the plurality of signal acquisition sequences executed after the application of the inverted pulse, and a signal acquisition time.

15. A method for controlling the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus that executes a pulse sequence for T1 map measurement that includes a first signal acquisition sequence and a plurality of signal acquisition sequences executed after application of an inverted pulse and at different signal acquisition times from the inverted pulse, comprising:

a step of receiving information on a T1 value of an imaging target and its required accuracy; and

a step of determining the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement based on a relationship between information on a previously stored T1 value and its accuracy and imaging conditions of the pulse sequence for the T1 map measurement, wherein

the imaging conditions include any one of the signal acquisition time from the inverted pulse, the signal acquisition time, and the number of signal acquisition sequences, of each of the plurality of signal acquisition sequences.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Jan 10, 2025
From: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069869/0951 →
MERGER Recorded Oct 11, 2024
From: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070607/0722 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2022
From: HITACHI, LTD.
To: FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059115/0985 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2020
From: ODAKA, AKIHIRO; ITOU, KOUSUKE
To: HITACHI, LTD.
Reel/Frame 053124/0813 →