“Chess-board pattern” spatial modulation of magnetization: Assessment of myocardial function

C. Thomsen*

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    Abstract

    Heart motion is a complex combination of translation, rotation, and concentric contraction. Evaluation of these complex motions has been difficult using conventional slice-selective methods. Non-Invasive tagging of the heart has been obtained by the use of slice-selective radiofrequency pulses. Through spatial modulation of the magnetization the entire image can be labeled in different patterns. Two new pulse sequences are presented, giving a chess-board like spatial modulation. These pulse sequences have several advantages compared with the previously published methods, as the modulation time is half that required to obtain a 2-dimensional grid, the area in the image with high signal intensity was significantly larger, and the radiofrequency power deposition was substantially decreased. By labeling the heart at diastole the chess-board pattern tagging of the heart wall could be followed through systole. Using this method the complex motions of the heart can be mapped.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Sider (fra-til)16-23
    Antal sider8
    TidsskriftActa Radiologica
    Vol/bind33
    Udgave nummer1
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - jan. 1992

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