MRI Sequences Flashcards
STIR MRI helpful for what
- spine, MSK imaging, brachial/lumbar plexus, abdominal, chest imaging, tumor detection
- tumor detection
- stress fractures: edema in bone has high signal
- fat-suppressed
- water/fluid has a high signal intensity
Advantages of STIR MRI
- great contrast resolution
- use with low field strength magnets
Disadvantages of STIR MRI
- hemorrhage and protein-rich fluid may be suppressed
- cannot be used after contrast injected
- low signal to noise ratio (image is grainier)
What is FLAIR MRI helpful for?
Brain and spine imaging
- infarction
- demyelination (MS)
- meningitis and other infections
- TBI/head trauma
FLAIR MRI characteristics
FLAIR
- fluid suppressed (darker)
- high signal indicates a pathological process
- CSF appears dark, while edematous (swelling caused by excess fluid) tissue appears bright
What is proton density (PD) weighted MRI good for?
Helpful with brain and MSK imaging in the extremities (especially joints)
- discriminates well between fluid, hyaline cartilage, and fibrocartilage
Proton density (PD) weighted MRI characteristics
- tissues with a high density of protons have higher signal
- fats and fluids have a high signal intensity (bright)
MRI contraindications
- ferromagnetic surgical clips
- pacemakers/implanted electronic devices (insulin pump)
- intra-ocular metallic foreign bodies
- certain types of cochlear implants
- metallic catheters
- halo vests
- pacing leads
MRI relative contraindications
- some artificial heart valves
- metallic foreign bodies (bullets/pellets, shrapnel)
- unstable patients
- pregnancy
- piercings
- tattoos < 6 weeks old in the area of interest