Advanced MRI Flashcards
Why is anatomical imaging using MRI used?
Excellent soft tissue contrast, can show tumours in areas of soft tissue
No ionising radiation
What are the limitations of using MRI?
Geometric distortions due to scanner limitations and patient body geometry and composition
Long scan times
Grey levels not equal to electron density
Why do individual molecules move randomly in solution?
Thermal energy
Brownian motion
How is the average distance which a group of molecules will move calculated?
r = (6Dt)^(1/2)
What are the requirements of the pair of diffusion-weighting gradient pulses?
Positioned either side of the 180 pulse
Equal amplitude
Equal duration
Applied in same direction
What is the equation for the signal intensity in a pulsed gradient spin echo scan?
S/S0 = e^(-bD)
What is the equation for the diffusion weighting term in the pulsed gradient spin echo scan?
b = gamma^2 G^2 delta^2 (DELTA - delta/3)
Where G = gradient strength
delta = gradient duration
DELTA = gradient separation
What is the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)?
This is the diffusion which occurs when the water diffusion is limited by cellular or sub-cellular structures
What are ADC maps and diffusion weighted whole body imaging scans used for?
ADC - guage effect of therapy - changing cellularity, necrosis
DWIBS - highlight tissue with reduced diffusion - tumours with high cell density
- detect metastises
- gives PET like appearance
- free-breathing acquisition
What is anisotropic diffusion caused by?
Some biological tissues with anisotropic structures limit the diffusion of water in certain directions
What is anisotropy diffusion used for?
Brain imaging as diffusion is easy along axon but hard across it
What is diffusion tensor imaging used for?
Defining tumour boundaries as data suggests tumours spread along tracts
Why is perfusion measured?
Critical parameter of early disease related changes as tumours:
Increase metabolic rate and therefore need a lot of vasculator to maintain energy requirements
Added value over structural imaging as improved pathalogical characterisation
Biomarker for therapeutic intervention
Why is gadolinium used as a contrast agent?
Reduces water T1
Contrast agent delivered to tissue is proportional to perfusion rate
Rapid scanning so can do dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI
What is DCE MRI used to report on?
Vessel density
Vessel permeability/surface area
Extracellular volume