Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and control method thereof
Preventing blood flow artifacts from being increased in an imaging plane allows reduction of the blood flow artifacts in the cross section subsequently excited. In the imaging using a spin-echo (SE) pulse sequence, an excitation width of a 90° pulse is extended from an imaging plane to one side. This one side indicates a downstream side of the blood flow with respect to a vessel of interest. In imaging multiple slices, the order of measuring the multiple imaging slices is set along the direction in which the width is extended.
1 . A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus comprising,
a measurement unit configured to apply an RF pulse to excite a predetermined cross section of an examination subject and gradient magnetic field pulses, and to collect nuclear magnetic resonance signals generated from the predetermined cross section, and
a measurement control unit configured to control the measurement unit so that the measurement unit collects the nuclear magnetic resonance signals according to a spin-echo pulse sequence, and to control at least either of an excitation pulse and the gradient magnetic field pulse included in the spin-echo pulse sequence in such a manner that a width in a thickness direction of the predetermined cross section excited by the excitation pulse in the spin-echo pulse sequence is extended from an imaging plane of the predetermined cross section only to a downstream side of a liquid that flows into the predetermined cross section, so that the width includes the predetermined cross section and a region adjacent to the predetermined cross section on the downstream side, and the width, after being extended, does not include any region adjacent to the predetermined cross section to an upstream side of the liquid that flows into the predetermined cross section.
2 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the measurement control unit shifts a center frequency of the excitation pulse to a further downstream side than a center of the predetermined cross section in the thickness direction.
3 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein
the measurement control unit provides as an excitation profile of the excitation pulse, a trapezoidal-shaped profile throughout the region that is excited by the excitation pulse.
4 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
the excitation pulse excites two cross sections simultaneously, and
the measurement control unit controls a position for excitation of the excitation pulse in such a manner that one of the two cross sections corresponds to the predetermined cross section and the other corresponds to a region on the downstream side.
5 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the measurement control unit sets a center frequency of the excitation pulse to be positioned at a center of the predetermined cross section in the thickness direction, and provides an excitation profile of the excitation pulse, the profile having excitation intensity that is different (a) within the predetermined cross section as compared to (b) within the region on the downstream side.
6 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein
the measurement control unit provides the excitation profile in which the excitation intensity increases monotonously from an end of the predetermined cross section to an end of the region on the downstream side.
7 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein
the measurement control unit provides the excitation profile in which the excitation intensity is maximized in the predetermined cross section and decreases toward an end of the region on the downstream side.
8 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a UI unit configured to receive user's designation of the predetermined cross section, wherein the measurement control unit determines the region on the downstream side of the predetermined cross section based on a measurement order, when the UI unit receives designation of the measurement order as to multiple cross sections.
9 . The magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
the measurement control unit controls the measurement unit so that the nuclear magnetic resonance signals are sequentially collected as to multiple predetermined cross sections, and
the measurement control unit also controls a measurement order in such a manner that the predetermined cross sections adjacent in time for collecting nuclear magnetic resonance signals are spatially apart.
10 . A control method of a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus provided with an RF magnetic field generation unit configured to generate an RF magnetic field to be applied to the examination subject, a gradient magnetic field generation unit configured to generate a gradient magnetic field in a space in which the examination subject is placed, and a measurement unit configured to measure a nuclear magnetic resonance signal generated from the examination subject, the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus being operated according to a predetermined pulse sequence, and the control method comprising:
using as the pulse sequence, a spin-echo pulse sequence that includes application of a 90° pulse and application of a 180° pulse and measures a spin echo from a predetermined cross section of the examination subject;
controlling one or more of an excitation pulse and the gradient magnetic field pulse included in the spin-echo pulse sequence in such a manner that a width in a thickness direction of the predetermined cross section excited by the excitation pulse in the spin-echo pulse sequence is extended from an imaging plane of the predetermined cross section only to a downstream side of a liquid that flows into the predetermined cross section, so that the width includes the predetermined cross section and a region adjacent to the predetermined cross section on the downstream side, and the width, after being extended, does not include any other region adjacent to the predetermined cross section to an upstream side of the liquid that flows into the predetermined cross section; and
collecting the nuclear magnetic resonance signals from the predetermined cross section, with setting a range excited by the 90° pulse as a range that includes the predetermined cross section and the region adjacent to the predetermined cross section and located on the downstream side of a fluid flowing into the predetermined cross section, and setting a range to apply the 180° pulse to coincide with the range of the predetermined cross section.
11 . The control method of the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to claim 10 , further comprising repeating collection of the nuclear magnetic resonance signals as to multiple cross sections while shifting the predetermined cross section to the downstream side.