QA Flashcards

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Why do QA in MRI? What are the consequences of poor image quality? (3 marks)

A

Track changes in performance of the system.

Ensure that image quality is no degrading over time.

Poor IQ may lead to mis-diagnosis, repeated scanning, longer scan times.

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How can the following be measured and what can affect it in terms of issue with equipment:

  • SNR
  • Uniformity
  • Ghosting
  • Geometry
  • Slice Thickness
A
  • SNR -> measure by taking images and subtracting them to get the noise. Issues caused by problems with the RF coil calibration.
  • Uniformity -> take an image of a uniform region and look at standard deviation across it. Issues caused by non-homogenous B-field so issues with the shim coils.
  • Ghosting -> caused by phase encoding artefacts, seen by imaging a uniform circular region and seeing ringing artefacts. Caused by phase encoding problems with the RF phase generation.
  • Geomtry -> image a phantom with gridlines in of known geomtry and measure the size of the grid and assess any visual distortion. Issues caused by issues with the field gradient amps.
  • Slice thickness, image a slice with a diagonal line across it and determine the thickness from the geomtry. Issues caused by the gradient fields.
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What are the modern day challenges with MRI QA? (3 marks)

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Multi-channel coils are commonly used and it is not easy to define SNR and uniformity for these. Due to the design they are inherently non-uniform.

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