This course delves into the specialized field of MR Angiography, covering fundamental concepts, safety protocols, and advanced imaging techniques. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of MR Angiography, including the definitions, terminologies, and principles underlying Time of Flight and Phase Contrast imaging. The course will explore key parameters, pulse sequence design, and methods for enhancing image quality such as flow compensation and presaturation. Students will also learn about image reconstruction processes, safety considerations, and the biological effects of MRI, with a focus on the handling of biomedical implants.
This is part 4 in a 4-part series. These can be taken all together for 16 hours of structured Education to satisfy the requirements for the MRI Registry or taken separately for continuing education.
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Module Four
MR Angiography
Definitions
Time of Flight Terminology
Phase Contrast Terminology
Parameters
Pulse Sequence Design
Flow Compensation
Presaturation
Image Reconstruction
Safety
Biological Effects and Considerations
Biomedical Implants
MR Safe
MR Unsafe
Patient Safety Concerns
Specific Absorption Rate
Safe Limits
Artifacts
Appearance
Origin
Cause
Artifact Management and Elimination
Objectives:
List safety precautions and guidelines used for patient care and MR safety.
Discuss MR Angiography and the terminology and pulses.
Recognize major anatomical structures when viewing cross-sectional anatomy.
Recognize the appearance, origin, cause and elimination of image artifacts.
Tags: MIR, MRI CE, MRI Continuing Education, CE, Continuing Education, Structured Education, MRI Structured Education, Registry Review, Exam Prep, Exam Review