Overview
Optimization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols on healthy volunteers and voluntary patients.
In MRI, a large number of technical parameters (sequence, parameters in sequence, antenna, reconstruction method, etc.) can be changed to optimize the diagnostic quality of the exam. Some optimizations can be performed on participants healthy volunteers, others need to be carried out on images pathological and acquired in voluntary patients.
Description
An inclusion visit is planned to verify the criteria for selection, then an imaging visit to perform the MRI examination.
The imaging visit can take place at the end of the inclusion visit and until the following 15 days. For healthy volunteers, the visits are organized according to their availability. For patients, on the other hand, participation in the research will depend on the programming of the MRI within the framework care.
This is a single-center prospective study carried out at two sites in the Rennes University Hospital.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Criteria common to all participants:
- Minor or major subject
- Affiliated, himself or through his parents if he is a minor, to a a social security scheme
- Having given their free, informed and written consent, and/or which the free, informed and written consent of the holder(s) parental authority has been obtained for minors
Specific criteria for healthy volunteers:
- No medical or surgical history related to the anatomical area(s) scanned
Specific criteria for voluntary patients:
- Indication for an MRI exam as part of its management
Exclusion Criteria:
- - Contraindication to an MRI (pacemaker or pacemaker, neurostimulator, intra-orbital metal body, vascular clip ferromagnetic)
- Pregnancy
- Legal protection measure for adults in progress (safeguard of justice, guardianship, curatorship) or subject deprived of liberty