2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00247-021-05097-6
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Radial sequences and compressed sensing in pediatric body magnetic resonance imaging

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“…To improve time resolution, we started using compressed sensing, a method for accelerated MR data acquisition based on the semi-random sampling of k-space. Adding compressed SENSE to multiple sequences in an exam can accelerate our examinations by 20-40%, which is very good for the patients and examination quality [33,34]. This is obvious because the shorter the examination time, the greater the patient's comfort and, thus, the fewer motion artifacts adversely affecting the images.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To improve time resolution, we started using compressed sensing, a method for accelerated MR data acquisition based on the semi-random sampling of k-space. Adding compressed SENSE to multiple sequences in an exam can accelerate our examinations by 20-40%, which is very good for the patients and examination quality [33,34]. This is obvious because the shorter the examination time, the greater the patient's comfort and, thus, the fewer motion artifacts adversely affecting the images.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result is a reduced scan time without sacrificing image quality. Currently, CS has been employed in many applications in adult [ 9 , 34 ] and pediatric [ 35 , 36 ] MRI. The inferior results calculated on T1-FFLAIR-CS sequence, when compared with T1-FFLAIR, can be explained through the larger variation in the calculated values of SI due to signal inhomogeneity (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%