Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491562 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
This study aims to develop and evaluate a new method for fast high resolution T1 mapping of the brain based on the Look-Locker technique. Single-shot turboflash sequence with high temporal acceleration is used to sample the recovery of inverted magnetization. Multi-slice interleaved acquisition within one inversion slab is used to reduce the number of inversion pulses and hence SAR. Accuracy of the proposed method was studied using simulation and validated in phantoms. It was then evaluated in healthy volunteers and stroke patients. In-vivo results were compared to values obtained by inversion recovery fast spin echo (IR-FSE) and literatures. With the new method, T1 values in phantom experiments agreed with reference values with median error <Â 3%. For in-vivo experiments, a T1 map was acquired in 3.35Â s and the T1 maps of the whole brain were acquired in 2Â min with two-slice interleaving, with a spatial resolution of 1.1Â ÃÂ 1.1Â ÃÂ 4Â mm3. The T1 values obtained were comparable to those measured with IR-FSE and those reported in literatures. These results demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed method for fast T1 mapping of the brain in both healthy volunteers and stroke patients at 3T.
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Authors
Ke Jiang, Yanjie Zhu, Sen Jia, Yin Wu, Xin Liu, Yiu-Cho Chung,