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Panoramic Table MRA Panoramic Angio Array

Panoramic Table MRA Panoramic Angio Array. First Results from University of Göttingen: 2 Injections; lower two stations with PAA Pelvic station with Body Array and Spine Elements Sequence: high Bandwidth pMRA. Separate Station. 2 Stations in one Run. PAA Single Station Images.

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Panoramic Table MRA Panoramic Angio Array

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  1. Panoramic Table MRAPanoramic Angio Array • First Results from University of Göttingen: • 2 Injections; lower two stations with PAA • Pelvic station with Body Array and Spine Elements • Sequence: high Bandwidth pMRA Separate Station 2 Stations in one Run

  2. PAA Single Station Images Signal-to-Noise and Resolution is higher than Surfacecoil Approach on next slide

  3. Panoramic Table MRA with Surfacecoils • 1 Injection and 3 Steps in one run • Coils: Head, Spine 1-4 and BodyArray • Sequence: low Bandwidth pMRA

  4. Future of PAA Next step will be application of PAA and BodyArray in a 1 injection-3 steps approach to make the whole procedure more comfortable. Signal to Noise is extremly high with PAA and there is no doubt, that peripheral MRA has to be done with Surfacecoils. For high throughput sites this can only be achieved with the Peripheral Angio Array

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