Rzedzian R, Chapman B, Mansfield P, Coupland R E, Doyle M, Chrispin A, Guilfoyle D, Small P
Lancet. 1983 Dec 3;2(8362):1281-2. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(83)91153-4.
Echo-planar imaging (EPI), a distinctive variant of nuclear magnetic resonance, needs only a fraction of a second for an image to be acquired and so is free from movement artifacts caused by respiration or heart beat. Clinical findings in the lungs, heart, and mediastinum of three children with high respiratory and heart rates who were examined by EPI are described.
回波平面成像(EPI)是核磁共振的一种独特变体,获取一幅图像仅需几分之一秒,因此不会产生由呼吸或心跳引起的运动伪影。本文描述了三名呼吸和心率较高的儿童通过EPI检查肺部、心脏和纵隔的临床结果。