* Workflow simplification that can be seamlessly integrated into sequences without the need for separate calibration scans.
As a result of this new imaging technique, the MR 750 also features new operational efficient advanced applications, including:
LAVA-IDEALTM

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LAVA-IDEAL is a dual-echo acquisition technique that raises the bar on existing sequences to provide consistent, detailed, three-dimensional abdominal images in one breath-hold. By allowing the user to select the output image types-- in-phase, opposed-phase, water and fat-- LAVA-IDEAL has the ability to produce four image contrasts with only one scan. With this new 3.0T application, clinicians can now conduct a complete liver exam in 15 minutes.
"LAVA-IDEAL is a robust sequence that offers 'fat only' and 'water only' images in addition to excellent in-phase and opposed-phase images in a single breath-hold. This sequence has quickly become a routine part of all our abdominal sequence protocols at 3.0T," said Dr. Elmar Merkle, professor of Radiology, Head of Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Medical Director of the Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development at Duke University.
VIBRANT-IDEALTM
VIBRANT-IDEAL is a new application that allows for fat-free breast imaging with high spatio-temporal resolution. This application catches the shortest in- and out-of phase echoes to keep scan times comparable to single echo acquisitions even though twice the amount of data is collected.
VIBRANT-IDEAL optimizes acquisition with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR ) for acquiring high quality water and fat images. This capability lets the user prescribe thinner slices for high spatial resolution imaging.
PROPELLER 2.0(TM)
PROPELLER 2.0 enables strong performance in all neuro imaging planes with the implementation of the No Phase Wrap (NPW) technique. NPW allows virtually ghost-artifact-free, motion-immune scans in sagittal, coronal, axial and oblique planes. Since this technique effectively deals with the aliasing artifact, PROPELLER 2.0 is now more robust performing small field-of-view (FOV) scans.
Simplification of user interface, patient experience and automated acquisition and processing
Driven by customer demands for improved clinical capabilities, the Signa MR750 has been designed around clinical workflow needs with a strong focus on improving productivity, With that in mind, the system also includes operational efficiencies such as the newly designed detachable patient table and the first ever in-room operator console.