A 3D dual‐echo spiral sequence for simultaneous dynamic susceptibility contrast and dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI with single bolus injection

Author:

Li Zhiqiang1ORCID,Wang Dinghui2ORCID,Ooi Melvyn B.3,Choudhary Poonam1,Ragunathan Sudarshan1,Karis John P.1,Pipe James G.24,Quarles C. Chad15,Stokes Ashley M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroradiology Barrow Neurological Institute Phoenix Arizona USA

2. Department of Radiology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Philips Healthcare Houston Texas USA

4. Department of Radiology University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

5. Department of Cancer Systems Imaging The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposePerfusion MRI reveals important tumor physiological and pathophysiologic information, making it a critical component in managing brain tumor patients. This study aimed to develop a dual‐echo 3D spiral technique with a single‐bolus scheme to simultaneously acquire both dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) and dynamic contrast‐enhanced (DCE) data and overcome the limitations of current EPI‐based techniques.MethodsA 3D spiral‐based technique with dual‐echo acquisition was implemented and optimized on a 3T MRI scanner with a spiral staircase trajectory and through‐plane SENSE acceleration for improved speed and image quality, in‐plane variable‐density undersampling combined with a sliding‐window acquisition and reconstruction approach for increased speed, and an advanced iterative deblurring algorithm. Four volunteers were scanned and compared with the standard of care (SOC) single‐echo EPI and a dual‐echo EPI technique. Two patients were scanned with the spiral technique during a preload bolus and compared with the SOC single‐echo EPI collected during the second bolus injection.ResultsVolunteer data demonstrated that the spiral technique achieved high image quality, reduced geometric artifacts, and high temporal SNR compared with both single‐echo and dual‐echo EPI. Patient perfusion data showed that the spiral acquisition achieved accurate DSC quantification comparable to SOC single‐echo dual‐dose EPI, with the additional DCE information.ConclusionA 3D dual‐echo spiral technique was developed to simultaneously acquire both DSC and DCE data in a single‐bolus injection with reduced contrast use. Preliminary volunteer and patient data demonstrated increased temporal SNR, reduced geometric artifacts, and accurate perfusion quantification, suggesting a competitive alternative to SOC‐EPI techniques for brain perfusion MRI.

Funder

NIH

Publisher

Wiley

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