Ruoxun Zi1, Dan Zhu2, Qin Qin3. 1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. 2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA; Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. 3. Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA; F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA. Electronic address: qqin1@jhu.edu.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To develop a rapid T2 mapping protocol using optimized spiral acquisition, accelerated reconstruction, and model fitting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A T2-prepared stack-of-spiral gradient echo (GRE) pulse sequence was applied. A model-based approach joined with compressed sensing was compared with the two methods applied separately for accelerated reconstruction and T2 mapping. A 2-parameter-weighted fitting method was compared with 2- or 3-parameter models for accurate T2 estimation under the influences of noise and B1 inhomogeneity. The performance was evaluated using both digital phantoms and healthy volunteers. Mitigating partial voluming with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was also tested. RESULTS: Simulations demonstrates that the 2-parameter-weighted fitting approach was robust to a large range of B1 scales and SNR levels. With an in-plane acceleration factor of 5, the model-based compressed sensing-incorporated method yielded around 8% normalized errors compared to references. The T2 estimation with and without CSF nulling was consistent with literature values. CONCLUSION: This work demonstrated the feasibility of a T2 quantification technique with 3D high-resolution and whole-brain coverage in 2-3 min. The proposed iterative reconstruction method, which utilized the model consistency, data consistency and spatial sparsity jointly, provided reasonable T2 estimation. The technique also allowed mitigation of CSF partial volume effect.
PURPOSE: To develop a rapid T2 mapping protocol using optimized spiral acquisition, accelerated reconstruction, and model fitting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A T2-prepared stack-of-spiral gradient echo (GRE) pulse sequence was applied. A model-based approach joined with compressed sensing was compared with the two methods applied separately for accelerated reconstruction and T2 mapping. A 2-parameter-weighted fitting method was compared with 2- or 3-parameter models for accurate T2 estimation under the influences of noise and B1 inhomogeneity. The performance was evaluated using both digital phantoms and healthy volunteers. Mitigating partial voluming with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was also tested. RESULTS: Simulations demonstrates that the 2-parameter-weighted fitting approach was robust to a large range of B1 scales and SNR levels. With an in-plane acceleration factor of 5, the model-based compressed sensing-incorporated method yielded around 8% normalized errors compared to references. The T2 estimation with and without CSF nulling was consistent with literature values. CONCLUSION: This work demonstrated the feasibility of a T2 quantification technique with 3D high-resolution and whole-brain coverage in 2-3 min. The proposed iterative reconstruction method, which utilized the model consistency, data consistency and spatial sparsity jointly, provided reasonable T2 estimation. The technique also allowed mitigation of CSF partial volume effect.
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