Purpose: Most T1 and T2 mapping take long acquisitions or needs specialized sequences not widely accessible on clinical scanners. An available solution is DESPOT1/T2 (Driven equilibrium single pulse observation of T1/T2). DESPOT1/T2 uses Spoiled gradient-echo (SPGR) and balanced Steady-State Free Precession (bSSFP) sequences, offering an accessible and reliable way for 3D accelerated T1/T2 mapping. However, bSSFP is prone to offresonance artifacts, limiting the application of DESPOT2 in regions with high susceptibility contrasts, like the prostate. Our proposal, DESPO+, employs the full bSSFP and SPGR models with a dictionary-based method to reconstruct 3D T1/T2 maps in the prostate region without off-resonance banding. Methods: DESPO+ modifies the bSSFP acquisition of the original variable flip angle DESPOT2. DESPO+ uses variable repetition and echo times, employing a dictionary-based method of the full bSSFP and SPGR models to reconstruct T1, T2, and Proton Density (PD) simultaneously. The proposed DESPO+ method underwent testing through simulations, T1/T2 phantoms, and on fourteen healthy subjects. Results: The results reveal a significant reduction in T2 map banding artifacts compared to the original DESPOT2 method. DESPO+ approach reduced T2 errors by up to seven times compared to DESPOT2 in simulations and phantom experiments. We also synthesized in-vivo T1-weighted/T2-weighted images from the acquired maps using a spin-echo model to verify the map's quality when lacking a reference. For in-vivo imaging, the synthesized images closely resemble those from the clinical MRI protocol, reducing scan time by around 50% compared to traditional spin-echo T1-weighted/T2-weighted acquisitions. Conclusion: DESPO+ provides an off-resonance insensitive and clinically available solution, enabling highresolution 3D T1/T2 mapping and synthesized T1-weighted/T2-weighted images for the entire prostate, all achieved within a short scan time of 3.6 min, similar to DESPOT1/T2.
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Autor | Coronado, Ronal Castillo-Passi, Carlos Besa, Cecilia Irarrazaval, Pablo |
Título | Fast and accessible T2 mapping using off-resonance corrected DESPOT2 with application to 3D prostate |
Revista | Magnetic resonance imaging |
ISSN | 0730-725X |
ISSN electrónico | 1873-5894 |
Volumen | 109 |
Página inicio | 227 |
Página final | 237 |
Fecha de publicación | 2024 |
Resumen | Purpose: Most T1 and T2 mapping take long acquisitions or needs specialized sequences not widely accessible on clinical scanners. An available solution is DESPOT1/T2 (Driven equilibrium single pulse observation of T1/T2). DESPOT1/T2 uses Spoiled gradient-echo (SPGR) and balanced Steady-State Free Precession (bSSFP) sequences, offering an accessible and reliable way for 3D accelerated T1/T2 mapping. However, bSSFP is prone to offresonance artifacts, limiting the application of DESPOT2 in regions with high susceptibility contrasts, like the prostate. Our proposal, DESPO+, employs the full bSSFP and SPGR models with a dictionary-based method to reconstruct 3D T1/T2 maps in the prostate region without off-resonance banding. Methods: DESPO+ modifies the bSSFP acquisition of the original variable flip angle DESPOT2. DESPO+ uses variable repetition and echo times, employing a dictionary-based method of the full bSSFP and SPGR models to reconstruct T1, T2, and Proton Density (PD) simultaneously. The proposed DESPO+ method underwent testing through simulations, T1/T2 phantoms, and on fourteen healthy subjects. Results: The results reveal a significant reduction in T2 map banding artifacts compared to the original DESPOT2 method. DESPO+ approach reduced T2 errors by up to seven times compared to DESPOT2 in simulations and phantom experiments. We also synthesized in-vivo T1-weighted/T2-weighted images from the acquired maps using a spin-echo model to verify the map's quality when lacking a reference. For in-vivo imaging, the synthesized images closely resemble those from the clinical MRI protocol, reducing scan time by around 50% compared to traditional spin-echo T1-weighted/T2-weighted acquisitions. Conclusion: DESPO+ provides an off-resonance insensitive and clinically available solution, enabling highresolution 3D T1/T2 mapping and synthesized T1-weighted/T2-weighted images for the entire prostate, all achieved within a short scan time of 3.6 min, similar to DESPOT1/T2. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
DOI | 10.1016/j.mri.2024.03.018 |
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Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:001227038900001 |
Palabra clave | Off -resonance effects Balanced Steady State Free Precession (bSSFP) DESPOT1/T2 (Driven equilibrium single pulse observation of T1/T2) |
Tema ODS | 03 Good Health and Well-being |
Tema ODS español | 03 Salud y bienestar |
Tipo de documento | artículo |