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ZTE imaging with long-T2 suppression.

Markus Weiger1, Mingming Wu, Moritz C Wurnig, David Kenkel, Andreas Boss, Gustav Andreisek, Klaas P Pruessmann.   

Abstract

Three-dimensional radial zero echo time (ZTE) imaging enables efficient direct MRI of tissues with rapid transverse relaxation. Yet, the feature of capturing signals with a wide range of T2 and T2 * values is accompanied by a lack of contrast between the corresponding tissues. In particular, the targeted short-T2 tissues may not be easily identified, and various approaches have been proposed to generate T2 contrast by reducing the long-T2 signal of water and/or fat. The aim of this work was to provide efficient long-T2 suppression for selective direct MRI of short-T2 tissues using the ZTE technique. For magnetization preparation, suppression pulses for water and fat were designed to provide both good T2 selectivity and off-resonance performance. To obtain high efficiency at short TRs, the pulses were applied in a segmented sequence scheme with minimized timing overhead, thus leading to a quasi-steady state of magnetization. The sequence timing was adjusted for optimal tissue contrast in musculoskeletal applications by means of simulations and experiments, incorporating both T2 and T1 of the involved tissues. The developed technique was employed for imaging of a lamb joint sample at 4.7 T. ZTE images were obtained with effective suppression of signals from tissues with long-T2 water, such as muscle or articular spaces, and fat. Hence, primarily short-T2 tissues were visible, such as bone and tendon. The MR image intensity of bone showed strong similarity with bone density imaged with micro-computed tomography.
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  CT; bone; fat; inversion pulse; short T2; signal recovery; tendon; zero TE

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25521814     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NMR Biomed        ISSN: 0952-3480            Impact factor:   4.044


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