Clinical feasibility of single‐shot fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery with wide inversion recovery pulse designed to reduce cerebrospinal fluid and motion artifacts for evaluation of uncooperative patients in acute stroke protocol

Volume: 53, Issue: 6, Pages: 1833 - 1838
Published: Dec 24, 2020
Abstract
Fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging is a key sequence for stroke assessment. Motion artifact reduction with short acquisition time is still challenging, but necessary in the magnetic resonance (MR) stroke protocol, especially for uncooperative patients suspected of stroke. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of modified single‐shot FLAIR with wide inversion recovery pulses for use in stroke patients. This is a...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical feasibility of single‐shot fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery with wide inversion recovery pulse designed to reduce cerebrospinal fluid and motion artifacts for evaluation of uncooperative patients in acute stroke protocol
Published Date
Dec 24, 2020
Volume
53
Issue
6
Pages
1833 - 1838
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