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The phased array coils operate typically as receive only coils. In that case, the in the MRI device implemented body coil act as the transmitter and sends the radio frequency energy to generate the excitation pulses. State-of-the-art array coil systems include the use of 4 (up to 32) coils with separate receivers. This method is often referred to as a phased array system, although the signals are not added such that the signal phase information is included. The use of phased array coils allows the decreasing of the number of signal averages, which shortens the scan time by high SNR and resolution.
High-sensitivity RF surface coils and digital processing algorithms have been developed that speed up image acquisition and reconstruction during the MRI scan.
Fast parallel imaging techniques, for example sensitivity encoding (SENSE), 'Partially Parallel Imaging with Localized Sensitivity' (PILS), Simultaneous Acquisition of Spatial Harmonics (SMASH) or Array Spatial Sensitivity Encoding Technique (ASSET) use phased array multichannel coils to further improve spatial and temporal resolution. The sensitivity profile of a phased array coil element is measured by a separate low resolution 3D acquisition over the entire field of view in the case of a SENSE acquisition. For an mSENSE measurement, a self-calibration acquires some of the missing lines in the center of the k-space.
Also called linear array coil or synergy surface coil.

See also the related poll result: '3rd party coils are better than the original manufacturer coils'
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Readout Oversampling
 
Doubling the sampling points in frequency encoding direction without expanding the scan time. The additional part is discarded after reconstruction.

See also Oversampling and Aliasing Artifact.
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Real Time
 
Immediate display of reconstructed images during the scan time. Also called online display.
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New e-Incubator enables real-time imaging of bioengineered tissues in controlled unit
Wednesday, 5 November 2014   by www.eurekalert.org    
University of Texas supercomputer speeds real-time MRI analysis
Thursday, 2 March 2017   by www.information-management.com    
Brain scans read your mind
Tuesday, 22 June 2010   by msnbc.msn.com    
New prostate cancer imaging shows real-time tumor metabolism
Monday, 29 November 2010   by www.eurekalert.org    
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Respiratory Compensation
 
Respiratory compensation reduces motion artifacts due to breathing. The approach is to reassign the echoes that are sensitive to respiratory motion in the central region of k-space. The outer lines of phase encoding normally contain the echoes where the motion from expiration is the greatest. The central portion of k-space will have encoded the echoes where inspiration and expiration are minimal. By a bellows device fixed to the abdomen, monitoring of the diaphragm excursion is possible. Respiratory compensation does not increase scan time with most systems.
An advantage of very fast sequences is the possibility of breath holding during the acquisition to eliminate motion artifacts. Breath hold is commonly used on most abdominal studies where images are acquired using gradient echo-based sequences during a brief inspiratory period (20-30 seconds). To enhance the breath holding endurance of the patient, connecting the patient to oxygen at a 1-liter flow rate via a nasal cannula has been shown to be helpful.
Also called PEAR, Respiratory Trigger, Respiratory Gating, PRIZE, FREEZE, Phase Reordering.

See also Phase Encoding Artifact Reduction, Respiratory Ordered Phase Encoding.
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Controlling patient's breathing makes cardiac MRI more accurate
Friday, 13 May 2016   by www.upi.com    
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Respiratory Trigger
 
Respiratory triggering is a type of respiratory motion commonly used with fast imaging techniques. Images are acquired during the expiration phase. With this type of technique, the scan time is based on the selected TR per respiratory cycle and the patient's breathing patterns.
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Controlling patient's breathing makes cardiac MRI more accurate
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