MRI formulas Flashcards
Scan time: SE
TR x Phase Matrix x NEX
divide by 1000ms to convert to seconds
Scan time: FSE
TR x Phase Matrix x NEX/ ETL
(divide by 1000 to convert to seconds
Scan time: 3D Gradient echo
3D sequence scan time= TR x Phase Matrix x NEX x #of slices
divide by 1000 to convert to seconds
Pixel size formula
FOV/Matrix=Pixel size
Pixel size dimensions (phase)
FOV/phase matrix =phase dimension pixel
Pixel size dimensions (frequency)
FOV/frequency matrix = frequency demension pixel
Pixel area formula
multiply phase pixel size x frequency pixel size= pixel area (answer is squared^2)
voxel volume
pixel area x slice thickness=voxel volume
answer is cubic/cubed^3
NEX and SNR
SNR increase calculated by the square root of the increase
bandwidth and SNR
decreasing BW by a factor of 2 increases SNR by a square root of 2
FOV and SNR
reducing the FOV decreases SNR by a factor of the FOV^2
FOV and SNR example: Decreasing FOV from 40cm to 20cm results in what?
SNR reduced to 1/4 the original SNR
is due to the voxel volume being reduced by a factor of 4
Cardiac formula: Calculate the effective TR
60,000/heart rate
60 seconds per minute, 1000ms per second
Calculate available imaging time in a cardiac MR
Effective TR -(trigger delay and trigger window)
Calculate available imaging time in a cardiac MR example: Heart rate: 80bpm Trigger delay: 50ms Trigger window: 10% What is available imaging time?
60,000/80=750ms
10% of 750 = 75
so 75ms + 50ms(delay) = 125ms
So… 750ms - 125ms = 625ms of total imaging time