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The basic imaging protocol comprises a non-contrast-enhanced protocol based on fast breath hold T1- and T2-weighted sequences to detect lung infiltrates, nodules or masses.
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It's very tempting to breathe fast breaths but these will not help at all.
Customised protocols for chest imaging combine fast breath-hold acquisitions from a "buffet" of sequences.
The introduction into clinical routine is facilitated by customising comprehensive MR protocols that apply fast breath-hold acquisition techniques from a "buffet" of sequences that are optimised for chest imaging [2].
Most CMR technologies have a time resolution ≥ 30 ms; that for fast breath-hold gradient echo imaging and CMR fluoroscopy resolution is 15 25 ms and that for CMR tissue tagging is ≥20 ms [ 87].
The technical limitations of DCE-MRI are mainly related to motion artefacts, which can be reduced by acquiring data in the coronal plane, applying fast breath-hold acquisition techniques, or using respiration-triggered sequences.
This limits the use of fast breath-hold sequences which are already operating close to the SAR limits at 1.5 T. Therefore, to date only limited experience is available on lung MRI at 3 T. Dedicated sequences for this purpose have not been developed so far.
Once you've gone past your limits, stop and take in deep, fast breaths.
Fasting breath hydrogen approximated 0 ppm and did not differ between the four study days.
One study evaluating the effectiveness of an abacus with a built-in sandglass concluded that CHWs were better able to correctly classify fast breathing with the breath counter (Bang and Bang 1992).
Then they were told to take deeper, faster breaths, while their arms went up and down so fast it was like they were trying to fly.
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