- HASTE Cor No fat sat. 4 mm slices
- HASTE Ax No fat sat. 5 mm slices
- Thick Slab Obl Straight
- Thick Slab Obl 30° to the right
- 3D PACE Cor/Obl
- T1 in/out Ax
- VIBE Ax Try to get effective thickness 2mm. Include pancreas in FOV.
- 3D FLASH Cor
- Timing Run Ax Thru porta hepatis– 1cc at 2cc/sec followed by 20 cc saline at 2cc/sec
- 3D FLASH Cor 1 measure
- VIBE Ax 1 measure
- LEAVE PATIENT IN MAGNET INJECT TESLASCAN. WAIT 10 MINUTES AND BE READY FOR FIRST POST VIBE
- THE REST OF THE STUDY IS DONE ON INSPIRATION
- VIBE Obl Cor High Resolution (~1x1mm) FA=35 PARALLEL TO INTRAHEP DUCTS
- VIBE Ax High resolution (~1 x 1 mm) FA=35
Liver Donor MRI Protocol
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