Authors
Frank R Korosec, Richard Frayne, Thomas M Grist, Charles A Mistretta
Publication date
1996/9
Journal
Magnetic resonance in medicine
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
345-351
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
An MR angiographic technique, referred to as 3D TRICKS (3D time‐resolved imaging of contrast kinetics) has been developed. This technique combines and extends to 3D imaging several previously published elements. These elements include an increased sampling rate for lower spatial frequencies, temporal interpolation of k‐space views, and zero‐filling in the slice‐encoding dimension. When appropriately combined, these elements permit reconstruction of a series of 3D image sets having an effective temporal frame rate of one volume every 2‐6 s. Acquiring a temporal series of images offers advantages over the current contrast‐enhanced 3D MRA techniques in that it i) increases the likelihood that an arterial‐only 3D image set will be obtained, ii) permits the passage of the contrast agent to be observed, and iii) allows temporal‐processing techniques to be applied to yield additional information, or improve …
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FR Korosec, R Frayne, TM Grist, CA Mistretta - Magnetic resonance in medicine, 1996