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=====Time to Repeat (TR)===== | =====Time to Repeat (TR)===== | ||
- | ====What is TR==== | + | =====What is TR?===== |
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+ | Time to Repeat (TR) is the time between successive excitation pulses in the same slice. It is a user selectable parameter that primarily controls the amount of longitudinal relaxation allowed to occur within a pulse sequence. Appropriate TR's depend on the particular pulse sequence and contrast, so each will be addressed separately below. | ||
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+ | ====TR in Fast Spin Echo==== | ||
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+ | In an FSE sequence TR primarily controls the amount of T1 weighting allowed to influence image contrast. Shorter TR's (400-700) will increase T1 contrast by saturating tissues with long T1 times, and long TR's (3000+) will reduce T1 weighting by allowing all tissues time to recover most of their longitudinal magnetization. Secondarily, | ||
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+ | * T1 weighting: 400-700ms | ||
+ | * Proton Density weighting: 3000ms+ | ||
+ | * T2 weighting: 3000ms+ | ||
+ | * T2 FLAIR: 9000ms+ | ||
+ | * T1 FLAIR: 1800ms+ | ||
+ | * STIR: 3000ms+ | ||
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+ | ===Driven Equilibrium/ | ||
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