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From Philips Medical Systems;
this active shielded member of the Panorama product line combines the advantages of one 1.0 T system's with the possibilities of an open MRI system. The open design helps ease anxiety for claustrophobic patients and increased patient comfort whereby the field strength provides spectacular image quality and fast patient throughput.
Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body Vertically opposed solenoids, head, head-neck, extremity, neck, body/ spine M-XL, shoulder, bilateral breast, wrist, TMJ, flex XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL SE, FE, IR, STIR, FFE, DEFFE, DESE, TSE, DETSE, Single shot SE, DRIVE, Balanced FFE, MRCP, FLAIR, Turbo FLAIR, IR-TSE, T1-STIR TSE, T2-STIR TSE, Diffusion Imaging, 3D SE, 3D FFE, Contrast Perfusion Analysis, MTC;; Angiography: CE-ANGIO, MRA 2D, 3D TOFOpen x 47 cm x infinite (side-first patient entry) POWER REQUIREMENTS 400/480 V | | | | | |
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Quick Overview
Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
REASON
Movement of the imaged object
HELP
Compensation techniques, more averages, anti spasmodic, presaturation
This artifact is caused by movements of the patient or organic processes taking place in the body of the patient.
The artifact appears as bright noise, repeating densities or ghosting in the phase encoding direction.
Image Guidance
| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Phase Encoded Motion Artifact' (5).
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From ISOL Technology
'RELAX is open type MRI system created by making up for the weakness of existing conventional MR systems and applying the strength and the application of the middle to high field MR without uncompromising the image quality.
RELAX offers you a premium mix of form, performance and functionality that are patient and user
friendly beyond comparison.
- New breed of MRI pursuing
- patients comfort'
Device Information and Specification CLINICAL APPLICATION Whole body lower than 2.4 m from the iso-center | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'RELAX 0.35T™' (2).
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Respiratory compensation reduces motion artifacts due to breathing. The approach is to reassign the echoes that are sensitive to respiratory motion in the central region of k-space. The outer lines of phase encoding normally contain the echoes where the motion from expiration is the greatest. The central portion of k-space will have encoded the echoes where inspiration and expiration are minimal. By a bellows device fixed to the abdomen, monitoring of the diaphragm excursion is possible. Respiratory compensation does not increase scan time with most systems.
An advantage of very fast sequences is the possibility of breath holding during the acquisition to eliminate motion artifacts.
Breath hold is commonly used on most abdominal studies where images are acquired using gradient echo-based sequences during a brief inspiratory period (20-30 seconds). To enhance the breath holding endurance of the patient, connecting the patient to oxygen at a 1-liter flow rate via a nasal cannula has been shown to be helpful.
Also called PEAR, Respiratory Trigger, Respiratory Gating, PRIZE, FREEZE, Phase Reordering.
See also Phase Encoding Artifact Reduction, Respiratory Ordered Phase Encoding. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Respiratory Compensation' (4).
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