Volume 44, Issue 3 pp. 479-484
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Reversed spiral MR imaging

Peter Börnert

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Peter Börnert

Philips Research Laboratories, Division Technical Systems, Hamburg, Germany

Philips Research Laboratories, Roentgenstrasse 24-26, D-22335 Hamburg, Germany===Search for more papers by this author
Bernd Aldefeld

Bernd Aldefeld

Philips Research Laboratories, Division Technical Systems, Hamburg, Germany

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Holger Eggers

Holger Eggers

Philips Research Laboratories, Division Technical Systems, Hamburg, Germany

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This paper was presented in part at the 16th Meeting of the ESMRMB, Seville, Sept. 1999.

Abstract

Reversed spiral imaging is discussed as an approach that provides strong intrinsic T *2 contrast without the need for long repetition times. In comparison to the conventional forward spiral method, the T *2 contrast achieved by reversing the spiral k-space trajectory is similar and differs only for very fast relaxing species. The flow and motion sensitivity of the reversed approach is the same if flow compensation is applied, except for a flow-dependent voxel shift and the sign of the artifact pattern. By simulations as well as phantom and in vivo experiments, it is shown that the image quality in reversed spiral imaging is comparable to that obtained with the forward spiral method. Magn Reson Med 44:479–484, 2000. © 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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