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Accelerated whole brain intracranial vessel wall imaging using black blood fast spin echo with compressed sensing (CS-SPACE).

Authors :
Zhu, Chengcheng
Zhu, Chengcheng
Tian, Bing
Chen, Luguang
Eisenmenger, Laura
Raithel, Esther
Forman, Christoph
Ahn, Sinyeob
Laub, Gerhard
Liu, Qi
Lu, Jianping
Liu, Jing
Hess, Christopher
Saloner, David
Zhu, Chengcheng
Zhu, Chengcheng
Tian, Bing
Chen, Luguang
Eisenmenger, Laura
Raithel, Esther
Forman, Christoph
Ahn, Sinyeob
Laub, Gerhard
Liu, Qi
Lu, Jianping
Liu, Jing
Hess, Christopher
Saloner, David
Source :
Magma (New York, N.Y.); vol 31, iss 3, 457-467; 0968-5243
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:Develop and optimize an accelerated, high-resolution (0.5 mm isotropic) 3D black blood MRI technique to reduce scan time for whole-brain intracranial vessel wall imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A 3D accelerated T1-weighted fast-spin-echo prototype sequence using compressed sensing (CS-SPACE) was developed at 3T. Both the acquisition [echo train length (ETL), under-sampling factor] and reconstruction parameters (regularization parameter, number of iterations) were first optimized in 5 healthy volunteers. Ten patients with a variety of intracranial vascular disease presentations (aneurysm, atherosclerosis, dissection, vasculitis) were imaged with SPACE and optimized CS-SPACE, pre and post Gd contrast. Lumen/wall area, wall-to-lumen contrast ratio (CR), enhancement ratio (ER), sharpness, and qualitative scores (1-4) by two radiologists were recorded. RESULTS:The optimized CS-SPACE protocol has ETL 60, 20% k-space under-sampling, 0.002 regularization factor with 20 iterations. In patient studies, CS-SPACE and conventional SPACE had comparable image scores both pre- (3.35 ± 0.85 vs. 3.54 ± 0.65, p = 0.13) and post-contrast (3.72 ± 0.58 vs. 3.53 ± 0.57, p = 0.15), but the CS-SPACE acquisition was 37% faster (6:48 vs. 10:50). CS-SPACE agreed with SPACE for lumen/wall area, ER measurements and sharpness, but marginally reduced the CR. CONCLUSION:In the evaluation of intracranial vascular disease, CS-SPACE provides a substantial reduction in scan time compared to conventional T1-weighted SPACE while maintaining good image quality.

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OAIster
Journal :
Magma (New York, N.Y.); vol 31, iss 3, 457-467; 0968-5243
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application/pdf, Magma (New York, N.Y.) vol 31, iss 3, 457-467 0968-5243
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391612132
Document Type :
Electronic Resource