Abstract

A technique for the measurement of image series with a temporal resolution of almost 100 ms was developed at a conventional magnetic resonance whole body imager for clinical applications. This was performed by modification of an echo-planar-imaging sequence for the detection of multiple images exploiting the fast gradient rise times of the imaging system. Furthermore, the handling of calculated data was optimized to avoid unnecessary idle time after the completion of the data acquisition. The imaging technique was used for the measurement of fast physiological processes as a part of clinical patient examinations.

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