Fast isotropic volumetric magnetic resonance imaging of the ankle: Acceleration of the three-dimensional fast spin echo sequence using compressed sensing combined with parallel imaging
European Journal of Radiology Feb 22, 2019
Yi J, et al. - In the evaluation of ankle joint pathologies, researchers studied the feasibility of three-dimensional fast spin echo (3D-FSE) imaging with compressed sensing (CS) and parallel imaging (PI) compared to 3D-FSE imaging with the only PI. Between June 2016 and November 2017, 20 consecutive patients underwent ankle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including the acquisition of image sets of 2D-FSE sequences and 3D-FSE sequences without and with CS. Findings suggested that isotropic 3D-FSE ankle MRI with CS offers acceptable diagnostic performance with reduced scanning time. Compressed sensing-related artifacts could be minimized by enhancing CS reconstruction, enabling better image quality to evaluate joint pathologies of the ankle.
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