Great episode guys. Picking up on the 3D sequences, in our facility I programmed a 3D sagittal SPAIR for all the FatSat sequences orientations in the knee protocol. It has a resolution of 0.6mm isotropic acquisition voxel size (around 0.3mm of recon voxel) and allows us to do real good MPRs from 1mm up in any kind of orientation, including ACL specific ones. Compressed sense also helps a lot in getting this kinds of sequences down to around 4:30m of acquisition time (1.5T). By the way, another tip we use for MRCP is to give pineapple juice (manganese is a great negative t2 contrast) mixed with 1mL of gadolinium to help supress the signal of the duodenum around 5 mnutes prior to the acquisition. Keep up the good work and Reggie's awsome puns.
Im mri radiographer from thailand and in my country, this career is quitet unknown so no one creates content like this. I feel very much greatful for this.
Thank you Zone 3 for tips and tricks. I love watching and learning from experience and knowledgeable people like Matt Rederer. Yes knowledge is power and you have it. Thank you for sharing it with us... Keep up the great work Zone 3...
Great episode guys. I am definitely going to try some of these tricks especially for claustrophobic patients. One trick I learned from a nurse is to put ice in a bag or glove, tie it up and have the patient hold it in their hands. The cold can help distract them and reduce anxiety.
As a new MRI tech, I find podcasts like these so helpful. I am grateful to hear others speak about MRI tips and tricks to explain MR concepts in different ways! I felt the “you don’t have to look at their soul” comment 😂 thank you for the information.
Cant believe i've missed this podcast, great stuff. But when we talk stuff like rectangular Field-of-View, for 2D TSE its objectively and demonstratebly worse to use rectangular FOV's in conjuction with interpolation(reconstruction voxels) for resolution/sharpness of the image. Just a warning.
We most definitely will. Thanks for watching. What would be more helpful for you a general tips and tricks like this one. Or Something on a more specific like patient motion etc? 🙏🏿💯🙏🏼
Awesome tips, so thankful for these types of video! But for someone who watches a lot of TH-cam, please take away his microphone, the fact that he said “right” 1 million times was starting to drive me crazy!! I found that I was focusing on counting how many times he said it!!!
Right..lol jk Totally agree its very distracting. We will definitely keep that mic on mute when Reggie not speaking. Thanks for the feedback. How many rights did it end up being?
Great episode guys. Picking up on the 3D sequences, in our facility I programmed a 3D sagittal SPAIR for all the FatSat sequences orientations in the knee protocol. It has a resolution of 0.6mm isotropic acquisition voxel size (around 0.3mm of recon voxel) and allows us to do real good MPRs from 1mm up in any kind of orientation, including ACL specific ones. Compressed sense also helps a lot in getting this kinds of sequences down to around 4:30m of acquisition time (1.5T).
By the way, another tip we use for MRCP is to give pineapple juice (manganese is a great negative t2 contrast) mixed with 1mL of gadolinium to help supress the signal of the duodenum around 5 mnutes prior to the acquisition.
Keep up the good work and Reggie's awsome puns.
Roberto great tips. Thanks for all the support too. 🙏🏼💯🙏🏿
Roberto, thank you so much for the tips very helpful
Im mri radiographer from thailand and in my country, this career is quitet unknown so no one creates content like this. I feel very much greatful for this.
Thank you Zone 3 for tips and tricks. I love watching and learning from experience and knowledgeable people like Matt Rederer. Yes knowledge is power and you have it. Thank you for sharing it with us... Keep up the great work Zone 3...
Great episode guys. I am definitely going to try some of these tricks especially for claustrophobic patients. One trick I learned from a nurse is to put ice in a bag or glove, tie it up and have the patient hold it in their hands. The cold can help distract them and reduce anxiety.
As a new MRI tech, I find podcasts like these so helpful. I am grateful to hear others speak about MRI tips and tricks to explain MR concepts in different ways! I felt the “you don’t have to look at their soul” comment 😂 thank you for the information.
In addition, I would love an episode that goes into diffusion and angio sequences 😄
Thanks Rainy. We love episode suggestions. We will definitely try and get those topics covered. Thanks for all the support 🙏🏿💯🙏🏼
My friend I'm also you new to MRI
I signed some courses from rite advantage, made by Matt Rederer Trust me they helped me a lot.
Thank you! Great tips and tricks, look forward to more content.
This episode was excellent. Thanks for the high quality content guys. Really enjoying it
Thanks for watching.
awsome, plz more of tips and démos
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😍 Loved your anology of bouncing ball 🏀 for ETL
❤️ Love from India
Another awesome and informative vid, thank you all! MIP’n ain’t easy… genius.
Thanks for watching.
2:30 radiographer not photograph (radiology technologist) other than that thanks for the nice information 💐💐keep it up all the best ✌🏽✌🏽
Not sure what you’re referring to? The part he refers to technologists as “photographers”?
@@rjanssen82 yes photography is defrent thing 💐💐
Agreed. Just like the coil is not a camera.
Its an analogy🤦♂️✌
Thanks much guys very helpful
Where do u guys get the essential oil. That is one trick I hadn't heard
Awesome session.hats off to u sir.
Cant believe i've missed this podcast, great stuff. But when we talk stuff like rectangular Field-of-View, for 2D TSE its objectively and demonstratebly worse to use rectangular FOV's in conjuction with interpolation(reconstruction voxels) for resolution/sharpness of the image. Just a warning.
On the braces and diffusion we do a TSE diffusion and take off fatsat
Can you talk about FoV Read VS just FoV?
Do this again. Tip and tricks!
We most definitely will. Thanks for watching. What would be more helpful for you a general tips and tricks like this one. Or Something on a more specific like patient motion etc? 🙏🏿💯🙏🏼
I want a "Ramp up for what?!?" Zone 3 podcast t-shirt
Great idea 🔥🔥! I know what we will be working on this weekend. 😁 Thanks Ryan for all your support.
thanks for sharing
Thank you.
Guys the noise does not bother me. I worked the Air craft carrier. It’s the confinement. Close area.
Awesome tips, so thankful for these types of video! But for someone who watches a lot of TH-cam, please take away his microphone, the fact that he said “right” 1 million times was starting to drive me crazy!! I found that I was focusing on counting how many times he said it!!!
Right..lol jk Totally agree its very distracting. We will definitely keep that mic on mute when Reggie not speaking. Thanks for the feedback. How many rights did it end up being?
@@Zone3Podcast hahahaha no disrespect, just had to point it out! Keep the content coming!!
thank you!
You guys crack me up😂
keep it up Guys
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I want to get on this level.
I ran a flair w 9000 TR and it looked weird as hell... The fluid was bright.. What other parameter should I alter w it?
Your inversion time(TI) needs to be closer to 150ms (1.5T) or 225ish (3T).
@@cobydollar390 Thanks!
Your TI should be 2400
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Thank you a lot, you have facebook fan page ?
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Hi guys, Im mri radiographer from the philipines.
Thanks for watching and showing us some love.
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