- Docente: Giorgia Garattoni
- Credits: 1
- SSD: MED/50
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Imaging and Radiotherapy techniques (cod. 6063)
Learning outcomes
The student acquires MRI techniques to produce high-quality images in musculoskeletal MRI.
Course contents
Physical principles of image formation in MRI
Image formation in MRI: acquisition-processing-display
Historical overview of nuclear magnetic resonance
Technological evolution of MRI systems
Main components of an MRI scanner
Structural and technological requirements of an MRI room
Basic principles of low-field and high-field
MRI Principles, advantages, and disadvantages of 3T MRI
Basic features and methods for acquiring MRI images
MRI transmission and reception parameters MRI
SAR parameters
MRI geometric parameters
MRI reconstruction parameters
MRI display parameters
Optimization of MRI techniques: quality and noise
Image post-processing techniques: MPR, MIP, MinIP, SSD
MRI artifacts: how to recognize and prevent them
Study protocols:
PELVIS MRI study protocol
KNEE MRI study protocol
ANKLE MRI study protocol
WRIST/HAND MRI study protocol
SHOULDER MRI study protocol
WRIST MRI study protocol
ATM MRI study protocol
Readings/Bibliography
Radiological anatomy: technique and methodology preparatory to imaging diagnostics, second edition by F. Mazzuccato.
MRI manual for radiology technicians, second edition by A. Vanzulli, P. Torricelli, and G. Raimondi.
Human anatomy atlas by W. Heidegger.
Teaching methods
For each osteoarticular MRI study protocol, the student must know: The main indications for the examinations
Methods for welcoming and identifying the patient from admission to discharge
Verification and evaluation of radiology requests
Patient management and preparation
Use of contrast agents and appropriate choice of acquisition type Patient positioning procedures, centering, and study protocol Appropriate selection of acquisition-processing and image display parameters
Criteria for correct MRI images
Overview of joint MRI anatomy
Students with learning disorders and temporary or permanent disabilities are encouraged to contact the dedicated office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it/per-studenti) as soon as possible so that appropriate compensatory measures can be arranged. The request must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the instructor, who will assess the appropriateness of the measures taking the educational objectives into account.
Assessment methods
Learning assessment takes place through a final oral exam that verifies the acquisition of the expected knowledge and skills in MRI procedures in the scanner, on the main topics covered during the lessons, where the candidate describes the images and the MRI study protocol used.
The exam will be evaluated based on the following parameters:
- knowledge, mastery, and depth of content
- critical and presentation skills
- correctness of technical-scientific terminology
Teaching tools
The teaching material presented in class (PPT) will be made available to the student in electronic format (PDF) on a PC.
This material can be printed and brought to class or uploaded to a PC on the day of the lessons.
Office hours
See the website of Giorgia Garattoni