论文标题

低场牙齿MRI扫描仪中硬质和软生物组织的同时成像

Simultaneous imaging of hard and soft biological tissues in a low-field dental MRI scanner

论文作者

Algarín, J. M., Díaz-Caballero, E., Borreguero, J., Galve, F., Grau-Ruiz, D., Rigla, J. P., Bosch, R., González, J. M., Pallás, E., Corberán, M., Gramage, C., Aja-Fernández, S., Ríos, A., Benlloch, J. M., Alonso, J.

论文摘要

硬生物组织的磁共振成像(MRI)由于寿命转瞬即逝,并且对共振刺激的反应强度低,尤其是在低磁场上。因此,MRI对某些医疗应用的影响(例如牙科)仍然受到限制。在这里,我们介绍了前体牙齿的三维重建,以及兔子头和股骨的一部分,所有这些都以260吨的田间强度获得。这些图像是第一个在子tesla领域同时具有柔软和硬组织的图像,并且它们是在自制的,特殊的,特殊的,前医学前MRI扫描仪中购买的,其目的是在低场设置下展示牙科成像。我们用两个变化的零回声时间(ZTE)脉冲序列编码空间信息:用径向采集(PETRA)(PETRA)的点式编码时间缩短,我们称之为双径向非停机旋转Echo(Dransse)的新序列,我们发现它们的性能比前者更好。对于图像重建,我们采用代数重建技术(ART)以及标准的傅立叶方法。对产生图像的噪声分析表明,ART重建具有更高的信号与噪声比,并且噪声分布更高。

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of hard biological tissues is challenging due to the fleeting lifetime and low strength of their response to resonant stimuli, especially at low magnetic fields. Consequently, the impact of MRI on some medical applications, such as dentistry, continues to be limited. Here, we present three-dimensional reconstructions of ex-vivo human teeth, as well as a rabbit head and part of a cow femur, all obtained at a field strength of only 260 mT. These images are the first featuring soft and hard tissues simultaneously at sub-Tesla fields, and they have been acquired in a home-made, special-purpose, pre-medical MRI scanner designed with the goal of demonstrating dental imaging at low field settings. We encode spatial information with two variations of zero-echo time (ZTE) pulse sequences: Pointwise-Encoding Time reduction with Radial Acquisition (PETRA) and a new sequence we have called Double Radial Non-Stop Spin Echo (DRaNSSE), which we find to perform better than the former. For image reconstruction we employ Algebraic Reconstruction Techniques (ART) as well as standard Fourier methods. A noise analysis of the resulting images shows that ART reconstructions exhibit a higher signal to noise ratio with a more homogeneous noise distribution.

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