Abstract #2525
Inhomogeneity Insensitive MSDE (i2MSDE)
Jinnan Wang 1 , Michael Schr 2 , Chun Yuan 3 , and Peter Brnert 4
1
Philips Research North America, Seattle, WA,
United States,
2
Philips
Healthcare, Cleveland, Ohio, United States,
3
University
of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States,
4
Philips
Research Europe, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Motion sensitized driven equilibrium (MSDE) was proposed
as an effective way to achieve black blood vessel wall
imaging. With the gaining popularity of large coverage
3D vessel wall imaging, banding artifacts can be
frequently found on existing MSDE images. In this
abstract, an inhomogeneity insensitive MSDE (i2MSDE) was
proposed for robust large coverage vessel wall imaging.
The signal improvement was found on simulation, phantom
experiments and also validated in vivo. i2MSDE is a
promising technique for large coverage black blood
imaging.
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