2023, Volume 16, Issue 6, pp 920 – 924

Optimizing imaging resolution in brain MRI: understanding the impact of technical factors

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Corresponding Author: Shapol Yousif Ahmed Department of Basic Sciences, College of Medicine, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq Email: shapolyousif@gmail.com

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams are essential for diagnostic procedures, but their lengthy duration and associated costs limit their accessibility. Shorter scan times would reduce expenses and allow for more MRI exams, expanding the range of diagnostic procedures. This study investigated technical factors that could decrease scan time without compromising image quality, including field-of-view (FOV), phase field of view, phase oversampling, cross-talk, brain MRI imaging resolution, and scan time. Data were collected from September 2021 to June 2022. All patients underwent brain scans in the transverse plane following a standardized protocol using a 1.5-tesla Siemens Avanto MRI scanner. The protocol employed T2-weighted Turbo Spin Echo imaging. Twenty-four cases were included in this study. Initially, all participants underwent brain MRI scans using the original protocols with axial sections. The results indicated that altering the FOV phase and phase oversampling significantly affected the scan time, whereas other factors did not have a direct impact. The original protocol had a scan time of 3.47 minutes with a FOV of 230 mm, 90% FOV phase, and 0% phase oversampling. After implementing the modified protocol, the scan time was reduced to 2.18 minutes with a FOV of 217 mm and 93.98% phase oversampling of 13.96%. Statistical analysis confirmed the high significance of FOV phase and phase oversampling in reducing scan time. By optimizing these technical factors, MRI exams can be performed more efficiently, resulting in shorter scan times and potentially reducing costs. This would enhance patient comfort and enable a greater number of MRI exams, facilitating a more comprehensive range of diagnostic procedures.

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PMC ID: 10478647
PubMed ID: 37675169
DOI: 10.25122/jml-2022-0212

Article Publishing Date (print): 6 2023
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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