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Abstract #2720

Interventional navigation at a portable MRI system: A pilot study

Yueqi Qiu1,2, Can Xu3, Xinkai Wei3, Changyue Wang1, Hao Chen1,2, and Zhiyong Zhang1,2
1School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, 2National Engineering Research Center of Advanced Magnetic Resonance Technologies for Diagnosis and Therapy (NERC-AMRT), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, 3School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: MR-Guided Interventions, Low-Field MRI, Interventional navigation, portable MRI, EPI,high resolution ,real time imaging

Motivation: Low-field MRI's portability and safety make it appealing for real-time interventional navigation and bedside evaluations, but it lacks efficient navigation strategies.

Goal(s): Our goal was to demonstrate the potential of low-field MRI in navigation by designing efficient and high-resolution echo-planar acquisition sequences.

Approach: We harnessed low-field MRI's long T2 and short T1 properties to design short-TR EPI sequences for real-time navigation and multi-shot EPI sequences for bedside postoperative assessments.

Results: With the short-TR 2D EPI sequence, real-time needle insertion images were successfully obtained, and was improved after denoising. In a self-made resolution phantom, the use of multi-shot EPI greatly improved the image resolution.

Impact: The combination of low-field portable EPI sequences and denoising algorithms highlights their time efficiency in navigation, thus expanding the prospects for low-field portable MRI in the field of navigation.

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