Tolga ukur1,
Michael Lustig1, Dwight Nishimura1
1Department of Electrical Engineering,
Magnetization-prepared
SSFP angiography can produce vessel images without contrast agents, when
coupled with segmented k-space acquisitions. However, the preparation needs
to be frequently repeated to effectively capture the transient contrast.
Because the vessels have more dominant high-spatial-frequency content
compared with the background, compensating for the transient signal decay
significantly improves the contrast and resolution, while the resulting noise
in sparse angiograms is reduced with compressed sensing.