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Magnetom 1.5 t mri scanner

Manufactured by Siemens

The Magnetom 1.5 T MRI scanner is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system manufactured by Siemens. It operates at a magnetic field strength of 1.5 Tesla, which is a common field strength used in MRI imaging. The Magnetom 1.5 T is designed to capture high-quality images of the body's internal structures for diagnostic purposes.

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Standardized Multimodal MRI Acquisition

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A standardized MRI imaging protocol was performed on each participant using the same research Siemens Magnetom 1.5 T MRI scanner, and the same circularly-polarized quadrature head coil was used for both baseline and repeat image sessions. T1-weighted images (repeat time TR 400 ms, echo time TE 12 ms, 2 acquisitions) were acquired as 2 sets, each with 3 mm slices, 1.25 × 0.94 mm in plane resolution, slice gap 3 mm interleaved to eliminate inter-slice interference. The two separate sets with 6 mm spacing of slice centers were offset 3 mm from each other so the sets themselves could be interleaved to form a volumetric image with 3 mm resolution in the z-direction. T2-weighted double-echo images (TR 4000, TE 20 & 80 ms) were acquired with the same resolution and slice positions as the T1 images (intrinsically registered). FLAIR and gradient-echo sequences were also acquired but not used in the present study.
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Cardiothoracic Fast MRI Scanning Protocol

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Previous studies have defined cardiothoracic fast MRI [19 (link)]. MRI scanning was performed either with a Philips Achieva 1.5 T MRI scanner or with a Siemens MAGNETOM 1.5 T MRI scanner with an axial steady-state free precession sequence in inspiration and expiration, and conventional cine MRI sequences to assess cardiac function. No sedation or contrast-enhanced product was required, and the total scan duration was <4 min.
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