Author:
Hirsch Franz Wolfgang,Frahm Jens,Sorge Ina,Klee Dirk,Prenzel Freerk,Krause Matthias,Lacher Martin,Voit Dirk,Gräfe Daniel
Abstract
AbstractReal-time MRI (rt-MRI) in children is a new imaging technique that combines the advantages of US — at frame rates of up to 50 images per second — with the quality and features of MRI. Although still subject of research, it has become a standard tool in the diagnostic portfolio of two pediatric radiology departments in Germany. Based on ultrashort acquisition times, any detrimental effects of macroscopic movements of the child and the physiological movements of the organs are negligible. Especially in pediatric brain imaging, rt-MRI has already proven its value. With suitable indications, rt-MRI can reduce anesthesia and sedation examinations in children below 6 years of age by 40% due to its very short examination time and its robustness to motion. There is a high level of acceptance among parents and referrers when diagnostic possibilities and limitations are communicated correctly. Conclusion: Completely new diagnostic possibilities arise in the imaging of the moving lung, the beating heart, joint movements, and speaking and swallowing, as demonstrated in this video-backed review.
What is known:• MRI in moving children has been burdened with severe artifacts.• Gross motion usually has to be handled by sedation and periodic motion of the heart and lungs has to be compensated with time-consuming techniques until now.
What is new:• Real-time MRI allows image acquisition with up to 50 frames per second similar to ultrasound frame rate.• Real-time MRI proofs to be very promising for imaging children, reducing examination time and sedation rate drastically.
Funder
European Society of Paediatric Radiology
Universität Leipzig
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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