Free-breathing 3D Stack-of-Stars Gradient Echo Sequence in MR-guided Percutaneous Liver Interventions: Evaluation of Workflow and Diagnostic Quality.
Julian GlandorfDominik HorstmannDaniel Markus DüxFrank WackerMarcel GutberletBennet HensenPublished in: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology (2023)
A free-breathing 3D stack-of-stars gradient echo sequence can simplify the workflow and reduce intervention time, while providing superior image quality. Under local anesthesia, it increases patient comfort and reduces potential risks for needle dislocations in MR-guided liver interventions by avoiding respiratory arrests for needle position control.
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