101. MRI: GRADIENT ECHO SEQUENCE Flashcards

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  1. Define: Gradient Echo Pulse Sequences.
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  • they are sequences
  • they use a gradient to reduce the magnetic
    inhomogeneity effects

THIS IS DIFFERENT FROM THE:
- 180° Radio Frequency Pulses that are used in the
Conventional and Turbo Spin Echo sequences

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  1. Other than the gradient, what else do the Gradient Echo Sequences make use of in order to reduce the magnetic inhomogeneity effects?
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  • they use a variable flip angle
  • this is usually less than 90°
  • this allows for short scan times
  • they do not refocus the magnetic field inhomogenities
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  1. What kind of images do the Gradient Echo Sequences produce?
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  • they produce T2* Weighted Images
  • they have long Echo Times (TE)
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  1. What is the Rephasing Mechanism of Spin Echo (Conventional or Turbo) Sequences?
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  • the Radio Frequency Pulse
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  1. What is the Rephasing Mechanism of Gradient Echo Sequences?
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  • different gradients
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  1. What is the Flip Angle of Spin Echo (Conventional or Turbo) Sequences?
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  • the 90° angle
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  1. What is the Flip Angle of Gradient Echo Sequences?
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  • it varies
  • it is usually less than 90°
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  1. How efficient is the Spin Echo (Conventional or Turbo) Sequence at reducing the magnetic inhomogeneity?
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  • it is very efficient
  • it has true T2 weighted images
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  1. How efficient is the Gradient Echo Sequence at reducing the magnetic inhomogeneity?
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  • it is not very efficient
  • it has T2* weighted images
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  1. What is the acquisition time of an image when we use the Spin Echo (Conventional or Turbo) Sequence?
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  • it is long
  • this is a slow sequence
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  1. What is the acquisition time of an image when we use the Gradient Echo Sequence?
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  • it is short
  • this is a fast sequence
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  1. What are the two types of Gradient Echo Sequences?
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  1. Spoiled (Incoherent) Gradient Echo Sequences
  2. State (Coherent) Gradient Echo Sequences
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  1. What determines the type of Gradient Echo sequence we will have?
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  • it is determined by what happens to the Residual
    Transverse Magnetisation (TM)
  • this will occur after the signal in each Repetition Time
    has ben received
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  1. Define: Spoiled (Incoherent) Gradient Echo Sequences.
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  • the Residual Transverse Magnetisation (TM) is
    destroyed
  • it does not interfere with the next Repetition Time (TR)
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  1. Define: State (Coherent) Gradient Echo Sequences.
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  • the Residual Transverse Magnetisation (TM) is not
    destroyed
  • it does interfere with the next Repetition Time (TR)
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  1. When do we usually use T2* Weighted images?
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  • we use them when a high signal intensity is required
    from water
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  1. What body parts do we capture using T2* Weighted Images?
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  1. White Blood Cardiac Images
  2. Spinal Images
  3. Joint Images