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A Study on the Difference Method of Magnetic Resonance Signal Measurement when Using Multi-channel Coil and Parallel Imaging

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 22, Number 2, 30 Jun 2017, Pages 220-226
Kwan-Woo Choi (Asan Medical Center), Ho-Beom Lee (Asan Medical Center), Soon-Yong Son (Wonkwang Health Science University), Mi-Ae Jeong * (Department of Dental Hygiene, Kangwon National University)
Abstract
SNR (signal to ratio) is a criterion for providing objective information for evaluating the performance of a magnetic resonance imaging device, and is an important measurement standard for evaluating the quality of MR (Magnetic Resonance) image. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the correct SNR measurement for multi-channel coil and parallel imaging. As a result of research, we found that both T1 and T2 weighted images show the narrowest confidence interval of the method recommended by NEMA (The National Electrical manufacturers Association) 1 having a single measurement method, whereas the ACR (American College of Radiology)
measurement method using a multi-channel coil and a parallel imaging technique shows the widest confidence interval. There is a significance in that we quantitatively verified the inaccurate problems of a signal to noise ratio using a ACR measurement method when using a multi-channel coil and a parallel imaging technique of which method does not satisfy the preconditions that researchers could overlook.
Keywords: magnetic resonance; signal to ratio; parallel technique
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2017.22.2.220
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