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| 'Respiratory Compensation' | |
Result : Searchterm 'Respiratory Compensation' found in 1 term [ ] and 3 definitions [ ], (+ 4 Boolean[ ] results
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Quick Overview
REASON
Motion, heartbeat, respiration
HELP
Triggering, breath hold, pharmaceuticals to reduce bowel motion
Ghosting artifacts are in the most cases caused by movements (e.g., respiratory motion, bowel motion, arterial pulsations, swallowing, and heartbeat) and appear in the phase encoding direction.
Image Guidance
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HELP
cardiac and respiratory synchronization
Movement of the heart causes blurring and ghosting in the images. The artifacts appear in the phase encoding direction, independent of the direction of the motion.
Image Guidance
These artifacts can be reduced by using cardiac synchronization: triggering, gating or retrospective triggering. Maximum reduction can be achieved by using triggering in combination with flow compensation, respiratory triggering or breath hold and regional saturation techniques.
See also Motion Artifact. | | | |  | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Cardiac Motion Artifact' (2).
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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
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