Echo-planar imaging Journal Article


Author: DeLaPaz, R. L.
Article Title: Echo-planar imaging
Abstract: Echo-planar imaging is a fast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique that allows acquisition of single images in as little as 20 msec and performance of multiple-image studies in as little as 20 seconds. Echo-planar imaging achieves its speed by obtaining all spatial-encoding information after a single radio-frequency (RF) excitation. Conventional imaging requires multiple-RF excitations, separated by the repetition time (TR), to acquire this information. An "infinite" TR, routine lipid suppression, and sensitivity to magnetic susceptibility are other features of echo-planar imaging. Standard pulse sequences are used to obtain echo-planar images, which have diagnostic utility similar to that of conventional MR images. Echo-planar imaging is less sensitive to motion than is conventional MR imaging and allows imaging of rapidly changing physiologic processes such as blood flow and kinetic activity. Echo-planar imaging is opening new areas of MR imaging research and clinical applications.
Keywords: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; methodology; magnetic resonance imaging; sensitivity and specificity; histology; abdomen; head; echo planar imaging; echo-planar imaging; humans; human; article
Journal Title: RadioGraphics
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0271-5333
Publisher: Radiological Society of North America, Inc.  
Date Published: 1994-09-01
Start Page: 1045
End Page: 1058
Language: English
DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.14.5.7991813
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 7991813
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