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Ultra-high resolution brain metabolite mapping at 7 T by short-TR Hadamard-encoded FID-MRSI.

Gilbert Hangel1, Bernhard Strasser1, Michal Považan2, Eva Heckova1, Lukas Hingerl1, Roland Boubela1, Stephan Gruber1, Siegfried Trattnig2, Wolfgang Bogner3.   

Abstract

MRSI in the brain at ≥7 T is a technique of great promise, but has been limited mainly by low B0/B1+-homogeneity, specific absorption rate restrictions, long measurement times, and low spatial resolution. To overcome these limitations, we propose an ultra-high resolution (UHR) MRSI sequence that provides a 128×128 matrix with a nominal voxel volume of 1.7×1.7×8mm3 in a comparatively short measurement time. A clinically feasible scan time of 10-20min is reached via a short TR of 200 ms due to an optimised free induction decay-based acquisition with shortened water suppression as well as parallel imaging (PI) using Controlled Aliasing In Parallel Imaging Results IN Higher Acceleration (CAIPIRINHA). This approach is not limited to a rectangular region of interest in the centre of the brain, but also covers cortical brain regions. Transversal pulse-cascaded Hadamard encoding was able to further extend the coverage to 3D-UHR-MRSI of four slices (100×100×4 matrix size), with a measurement time of 17min. Lipid contamination was removed during post-processing using L2-regularisation. Simulations, phantom and volunteer measurements were performed. The obtained single-slice and 3D-metabolite maps show the brain in unprecedented detail (e.g., hemispheres, ventricles, gyri, and the contrast between grey and white matter). This facilitates the use of UHR-MRSI for clinical applications, such as measurements of the small structures and metabolic pathologic deviations found in small Multiple Sclerosis lesions.
Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  7 T; Brain; Hadamard encoding; Parallel imaging; Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging; Ultra-high resolution spectroscopic imaging

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27825954     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.10.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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