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Abstract #3967

Investigation of motion probing gradient pulse for uniform collection of temporal and spatial diffusion information

Yuichi Suzuki1, Katsutoshi Murata2, Hideyuki Iwanaga1, and Osamu Abe1
1Radiology Center, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 2Siemens Healthineers, Tokyo, Japan

Synopsis

Keywords: Data Acquisition, Diffusion/other diffusion imaging techniquesWe examined the application order of MPG pulses (called reordered MPG) that can uniformly collect spatial diffusion information even if the examination is interrupted, compare it with the an electrostatic repulsion method (conventional method, called original MPG), and verify its usefulness. In conclusion, The reordered MPG, which was rearranged based on the MPG direction of the original, could collect diffusion information more uniformly than the original MPG even if the inspection examination was interrupted.

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