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Whole brain multiparametric mapping in two minutes using a dual-flip-angle stack-of-stars blipped multi-gradient-echo acquisition
2024
•A dual-flip-angle blipped multi-gradient-echo (DFA-mGRE) sequence with a stack-of-stars (SOS) trajectory was developed to accelerate the acquisition for fast simultaneous three-dimensional (3D) multiparametric mapping of whole brain myelin water fraction (MWF), T1, proton density (PD), R2*, magnetic susceptibility (QSM), and B1 transmit field (B1+).•A novel joint-sparsity-constrained multicomponent T2*-T1 spectrum estimation (JMSE) algorithm was proposed to improve the quantification of MWF by correcting for the T1 saturation effect and B1+/B1− inhomogeneities.•By integrating the DFA-mGRE SOS sequence, the JMSE algorithm, the tissue-prior-based B1+ estimation algorithm, and the subspace-based reconstruction, our technique can provide robust multiparametric mapping of 3D whole brain MWF, T1, PD, R2*, QSM, and B1+ with a two-minute scan.
A new MRI technique is presented for three-dimensional fast simultaneous whole brain mapping of myelin water fraction (MWF), T1, proton density (PD), R2*, magnetic susceptibility (QSM), and B1 transmit field (B1+). Phantom and human (N = 9) datasets were acquired using a dual-flip-angle blipped multi-gradient-echo (DFA-mGRE) sequence with a stack-of-stars (SOS) trajectory. Images were reconstructed using a subspace-based algorithm with a locally low-rank constraint. A novel joint-sparsity-constrained multicomponent T2*-T1 spectrum estimation (JMSE) algorithm is proposed to correct for the T1 saturation effect and B1+/B1− inhomogeneities in the quantification of MWF. A tissue-prior-based B1+ estimation algorithm was adapted for B1 correction in the mapping of T1 and PD. In the phantom study, measurements obtained at an acceleration factor (R) of 12 using prospectively under-sampled SOS showed good consistency (R2 > 0.997) with Cartesian reference for R2*/T1app/M0app. In the in vivo study, results of retrospectively under-sampled SOS with R = 6, 12, 18, showed good quality (structure similarity index measure > 0.95) compared with those of fully-sampled SOS. Besides, results of prospectively under-sampled SOS with R = 12 showed good consistency (intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.91) with Cartesian reference for T1/PD/B1+/MWF/QSM/R2*, and good reproducibility (coefficient of variation < 7.0 %) in the test-retest analysis for T1/PD/B1+/MWF/R2*. This study has demonstrated the feasibility of simultaneous whole brain multiparametric mapping with a two-minute scan using the DFA-mGRE SOS sequence, which may overcome a major obstacle for neurological applications of multiparametric MRI.
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Rapid Acquisition Methods
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Lai, Song
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Xu, Yingbiao
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Haacke, E. Mark
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GDC corrected SEPI data ‐ improvement, image quality and visualization of arteries, compared with sequential SEPI approach with ETS correction
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parallel imaging, SWI data acquisition speeding ‐ using sensitivity encoding (SENSE) technique, multi‐echo gradient echo images using FLASH sequence
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rapid acquisition methods ‐ segmented echo planar imaging (SEPI) and parallel imaging techniques, improving acquisition speed of SWI
2011
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