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Spin Echo Sequence for Spatial LocalizationInfoSheet: - Sequences - 
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(DEPTH) A sequence with multiple RF pulses to enable acquiring data from only selected regions.
See Depth Pulses, Volume Selective Excitation, Depth Resolved Spectroscopy.
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Ventilation AgentsInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
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Inert hyperpolarized gases are under development for imaging air spaces, including those in the lungs. Because they mostly contain air and water, lungs are difficult organs to image.
These ventilation agents (gases) have potential in lung imaging and are currently used in studies of the pulmonary ventilation:
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perfluorinated gases
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aerosolized gadolinium-DTPA
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hyperpolarized gases (xenon-129, helium-3)
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molecular oxygen

Specific isotopes of inert gases can be hyperpolarized. Hyperpolarized is a state in which almost all of the atoms nuclei are spinning in the same direction. Once the nuclei in the isotope 3He have been hyperpolarized using a laser, they remain in this state for several days. The inert, hyperpolarized gas can then be used in a lung imaging study, where the high concentration of polarized nuclei provides a sharp contrast in MRI. The technique is already being developed with a view to commercialization by Magnetic Imaging Technologies in Durham, North Carolina. According to the company, existing MRI equipment can be used with a few minor modifications, along with a gas polarizer. The technique could provide early detection and monitoring of pulmonary disease.
Hyperpolarized 129Xe can also be used as a magnetic resonance tracer because of its MR-enhanced sensitivity combined with its high solubility. This isotope differs from 3He in that it can dissolve in the blood. Strong enhancement of the nuclear spin polarization of xenon in the gas phase can be achieved by optical pumping of rubidium and subsequent spin-exchange with the xenon nuclei. This technique can increase the magnetic resonance signal of xenon by five orders of magnitude, thus allowing NMR detection of xenon in very low concentration. MR spectroscopy and imaging of optically polarized xenon shows considerable potential for medical applications (see also back projection imaging).
Nycomed Amersham anticipated the market for inert gases in pulmonary imaging. The company obtained an exclusive license for the use of helium (He) and xenon (Xe) as MRI contrast agents. Currently, the US FDA has not yet approved the commercial distribution of inert gas imaging equipment, because the technique is still undergoing trials.
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Further Reading:
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New oxygen-enhanced MRI scan 'helps identify most dangerous tumours'
Thursday, 10 December 2015   by www.dailymail.co.uk    
Low-Field MRI of Laser Polarized Noble Gas
   by xenon.unh.edu    
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Hyperpolarized Gas MRI for Pulmonary Disease Assessment: Interview with Richard Hullihen, CEO of Polarean Imaging
Wednesday, 9 September 2020   by www.medgadget.com    
Pumpkin-shaped molecule enables 100-fold improved MRI contrast: new agent for detecting pathological cells
Tuesday, 13 October 2015   by phys.org    
MRI Mapping of Cerebrovascular Reactivity via Gas Inhalation Challenges
Wednesday, 17 December 2014   by www.jove.com    
Using MRI to study gas reactions
Thursday, 31 January 2008   by www.theengineer.co.uk    
New Technique Reveals Insights Into Lung Disease
Thursday, 13 December 2007   by www.sciencedaily.com    
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Process Analysis - Lung Imaging - - Pediatric and Fetal MRI - Anatomy - Spectroscopy pool
 
Virgo™InfoSheet: - Devices -
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www.canamglobal.com/mri/virgomri.html From Millennium Technology Inc. This open C-shaped MRI system eases patient comfort and technologist maneuverability. This low cost scanner is build for a wide range of applications. The Virgo™ patient table is detachable and moves on easy rolling castors. Able to accommodate patient weights up to 160 kg, the tabletop has a range of motion of 30 cm in the lateral direction and 90cm in the longitudinal direction. Images generated with this scanner can only be viewed (without data loss) on Millennium's proprietary viewing software.
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
C shaped
SYNCHRONIZATION
Standard cardiac gating, ECG/peripheral, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
2D Spin Echo (single and multi-echo), 2D Inversion Recovery, 2D Sequential and 3D Volume Gradient Echo, 2D and 3D Spoiled Gradient Echo
IMAGING MODES
Localizer, single slice, multislice, volume, fast, POMP, multi slab, cine, slice and frequency zip, extended dynamic range, tailored RF
TR
steps of 1 msec
TE
steps of 1 msec
SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
Simultaneous scan and reconstruction;; 100 images/second reconstruction
400 mm
2D : 2 mm; 3D : 0.5 mm
MEASURING MATRIX
512x512
PIXEL INTENSITY
256 gray levels
MAGNET TYPE
Permanent
BORE DIAMETER
or Vertical Gap
44 cm
STRENGTH
15 mT/m
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
3 m/3 m
Passive
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Volume Excitation Stimulated Echoes
 
(VEST) The 'Volume Excitation Stimulated Echoes' sequence is a method similar to point resolved spectroscopy with stimulated echoes and volume selective excitation.
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Shimming corrects local magnetic field inhomogeneities by adjusting the static gradients. A volume shim enables the shim volume to be limited. This local 3D shim provides a more precise result and therefore a better fat saturation. For spectroscopy, it provides a better starting value for an interactive shim.
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Further Reading:
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Improved shim method based on the minimization of the maximum off-resonance frequency for balanced SSFP
Monday, 1 June 2009   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
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Implementation of Dual-Source RF Excitation in 3 T MR-Scanners Allows for Nearly Identical ADC Values Compared to 1.5 T MR Scanners in the Abdomen
Wednesday, 29 February 2012   by www.plosone.org    
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Absorption and Emission - Implant and Prosthesis - Education - Implant and Prosthesis pool - Case Studies - Guidance
 
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