Clinical Experience of 1-Minute Brain MRI Using a Multicontrast EPI Sequence in a Different Scan Environment.
Kyeong Hwa RyuHye Jin BaekStefan SkareJin Il MoonBo Hwa ChoiSung-Eun ParkJi Young HaTae Byeong KimMoon Jung HwangTim SprengerPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
The multicontrast EPI sequence showed sufficient image quality for clinical use with a shorter scan time; however, it was limited by inferior image quality and frequent susceptibility artifacts compared with routine brain MR imaging. Therefore, the multicontrast EPI sequence cannot completely replace the routine MR imaging protocol at present; however, it may be a feasible option in specific clinical situations such as screening, time-critical diseases or for use with patients prone to motion.
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