Pulse sequences for T1- and T1T2-contrast enhancement in NMR imaging

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Andreev, NK
Khakimov, AM
Idiyatullin, DI
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[1] Moscow Power Res Inst, Kazan Branch, Kazan 420066 66, Tatarstan, Russia
[2] Kazan Acad Architecture & Civil Engn, Kazan 420043 43, Tatarstan, Russia
[3] Kazan Inst Biol, Kazan 420503, Tatarstan, Russia
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Probing pulse sequences of the type 90 degrees-tau(0)-180 degrees-tau(1)-...180 degrees-tau(n) with optimized intervals tau(i) provide a higher T-1-contrast in the NMR imaging compared to that obtained using the saturation-recovery or stimulated echo pulse sequences. Signals obtained with the proposed pulse sequences, unlike that for the inversion-recovery sequence, do not change sign and provide more reliable information. The new pulse sequences serve as fillers that select only signals with short relaxation times T-1. The filter bandwidth increases with the number of RF pulses in the sequence. It is suggested that the new sequences can be used in combination with the CPMG pulse sequence to provide the T1T2-contrast. The domain of interest, in which the T1T2-contrast is enhanced, is determined by measuring two time intervals in the combined pulse sequence. In the first interval, the signal reaches a preset level in the course of the spin-lattice relaxation, and during the second interval, a preset level is attained for the spin-spin relaxation.
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