Relationship between imaging parameters and distortion in magnetic resonance images for gamma knife treatment planning

Author:

Koori Norikazu12ORCID,Kamekawa Hiroki3,Mukawa Nanami1,Fuse Hiraku1,Miyakawa Shin1,Yasue Kenji1,Takahashi Masato1,Yamada Masanori3,Henmi Atsushi3,Kusumoto Toshifumi3,Kurata Kazuma3

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences Ami Ibaraki Japan

2. Division of Health Sciences Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan

3. Department of Radiology Komaki City Hospital Komaki Aichi Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), it is necessary to reduce image distortion as much as possible because it suppresses the increase in the planning target volume. This study investigated the relationship between imaging parameters and image distortion when using G‐frames. The images were obtained using a 1.5‐T MRI system with a 09‐101 Pro‐MRI phantom. Image distortion was measured by changing the RF pulse mode, gradient mode, asymmetric echo, and bandwidth (BW). The image distortion was increased in the high RF mode than in the Normal mode. The image distortion increased in the following order: Whisper ≦ Normal < Fast in the different gradient modes. The image distortion increased in the following order: Without ≦ Weak < Strong in the different asymmetric echo modes. The image distortion increased in the following order: 300 Hz/pixel > 670 Hz/pixel ≧ REF (150 Hz/pixel) in the different Bw. The relationship between parameters and image distortion was clarified in this study when G‐frames were used for gamma knife therapy. There is had relationship between the parameters causing variation in the gradient magnetic field and image distortion. Therefore, these parameters should be adjusted to minimize distortion.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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