Publications by authors named "N Seiberlich"

Objective: In-bore MRI-guided biopsy allows direct visualization of suspicious lesions, biopsy needles, and trajectories, allowing accurate sampling when MRI-ultrasound fusion biopsy is not feasible. However, its use has been limited. Wide-bore, lower-field, and lower-cost scanners could help address these issues, but their feasibility for prostate biopsy is unknown.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to compare T1 and T2 MRI measurements between commercial and prototype 0.55T MRI systems using consistent methods.
  • It involved both phantom models and five healthy participants, analyzing measurements with a focus on accuracy and reproducibility.
  • Results showed no significant differences in T1 and T2 relaxation times between the two system types in both settings, indicating that they perform comparably.
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Purpose: To compare image quality, assess inter-reader variability, and evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of routine clinical lumbar spine sequences at 0.55T compared with those collected at 1.5/3T to assess common spine pathology.

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Rationale And Objectives: This study aims to assess the quality of abdominal MR images acquired on a commercial 0.55T scanner and compare these images with those acquired on conventional 1.5T/3T scanners in both healthy subjects and patients.

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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) protocols can be lengthy and complex, which has driven the research community to develop new technologies to make these protocols more efficient and patient-friendly. Two different approaches to improving CMR have been proposed, specifically "all-in-one" CMR, where several contrasts and/or motion states are acquired simultaneously, and "real-time" CMR, in which the examination is accelerated to avoid the need for breathholding and/or cardiac gating. The goal of this two-part manuscript is to describe these two different types of emerging rapid CMR protocols.

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