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Moving table magnetic particle imaging: a stepwise approach preserving high spatio-temporal resolution

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2018-10-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Szwargulski, Patryk  
Gdaniec, Nadine  
Gräser, Matthias 
Mäddel, Martin  
Griese, Florian  orcid-logo
Krishnan, Kannan M.  
Buzug, Thorsten M.  
Knopp, Tobias  
Institut
Biomedizinische Bildgebung E-5  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2821
Journal
Journal of medical imaging  
Volume
5
Issue
4
Start Page
1
Citation
Journal of Medical Imaging 4 (5): 1- (2018-10-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1117/1.JMI.5.4.046002
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85057834732
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a highly sensitive imaging method that enables the visualization of magnetic tracer materials with a temporal resolution of more than 46 volumes per second. In MPI, the size of the field of view (FoV) scales with the strengths of the applied magnetic fields. In clinical applications, those strengths are limited by peripheral nerve stimulation, specific absorption rates, and the requirement to acquire images of high spatial resolution. Therefore, the size of the FoV is usually a few cubic centimeters. To bypass this limitation, additional focus fields and/or external object movements can be applied. The latter approach is investigated. An object is moved through the scanner bore one step at a time, whereas the MPI scanner continuously acquires data from its static FoV. Using a 3-D phantom and dynamic 3-D in vivo data, it is shown that the data from such a moving table experiment can be jointly reconstructed after reordering the data with respect to the stepwise object shifts and heart beat phases.
Funding(s)
Ganzkörper Magnetic-Particle-Imaging Messsequenzen  
More Funding Information
DFG Projekt KN 1108/2-1, Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Projekt 05M16GKA
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