Real-time magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric radiology — new approach to movement and moving children

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Franz Wolfgang Hirsch
Jens Frahm
Ina Sorge
Christian Roth
Dirk Voit
Daniel Gräfe
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[1] University of Leipzig,Department of Pediatric Radiology
[2] Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie,Biomedizinische NMR
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Pediatric Radiology | 2021年 / 51卷
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Children; Fast imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Real-time imaging;
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The recent development of highly undersampled radial gradient echo sequences in combination with nonlinear inverse image reconstruction now allows for MRI examinations in real time. Image acquisition times as short as 20 ms yield MRI videos with rates of up to 50 frames per second with spin density, T1- and T2-type contrast. The addition of an initial 180° inversion pulse achieves accurate T1 mapping within only 4 s. These technical advances promise specific advantages for studies of infants and young children by eliminating the need for sedation or anesthesia. Our preliminary data demonstrate new diagnostic opportunities ranging from dynamic studies of speech and swallowing processes and body movements to a rapid volumetric assessment of brain cerebrospinal fluid spaces in only few seconds. Real-time MRI of the heart and blood flow can be performed without electrocardiogram gating and under free breathing. The present findings support the idea that real-time MRI will complement existing methods by providing long-awaited diagnostic options for patients in early childhood. Major advantages are the avoidance of sedation or anesthesia and the yet unexplored potential to gain insights into arbitrary body functions.
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