Prof. Kiryu (far right), with Department of Radiology staff from International University of Health and Welfare Narita Hospital, and Canon Medical representatives (suited in middle).
Prof. Kiryu with Canon’s research level system, Vantage Centurian.
Prof. Kiryu with Canon’s research level system, Vantage Centurian.
Prof. Kiryu reviewing images with a colleague.
Figure 1: Flowchart of Iterative Motion Correction reconstruction processing for rigid motion (left) and the comparison of the images with / without IMC (right)
Figure 2: Flowchart of Iterative Motion Correction reconstruction processing for non-rigid motion (left) and the comparison of the images with / without IMC (right).
Figure 3: Example of the images with / without Iterative Motion Correction reconstruction processing. A and C show the original images which have artifact induced by motion during the scan (yellow and red arrows). B shows the reconstructed image with IMC processing (only rigid motion correction) and D shows the non-rigid motion correction processed image. IMC effectively demonstrates reduced motion artifacts.
Figure 4: Example of both IMC and AiCE applied image. As compared with the original image, the processed image (IMC with AiCE) has better image quality in terms of SNR and motion artifact suppression.
Four Canon MRI systems are in operation at the International University of Health and Welfare Narita Hospital. 2 × 1.5T, 1 × clinical 3T and 1 × research grade 3T systems are in operation, contributing to daily medical care.
Premium 1.5T MRI, Vantage Orian / XGO.
Research grade 3T MRI, Vantage Centurian.
Routine 1.5T MRI, Vantage Orian.
Premium 3T MRI, Vantage Galan 3T.
IUHW Narita Hospital.
IUHW Narita Hospital.
Shigeru Kiryu, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Radiology,
International University of Health and Welfare Narita Hospital, Japan.
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