Characterizing T1 in the fetal brain and placenta over gestational age at 0.55T

Author:

Aviles Verdera Jordina12ORCID,Tomi‐Tricot Raphael123,Story Lisa4,Rutherford Mary A.12,Ourselin Sebastien2,Hajnal Joseph V.12,Malik Shaihan J.12ORCID,Hutter Jana125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for the Developing Brain, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences King's College London London UK

2. Biomedical Engineering Department, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences King's College London London UK

3. MR Research Collaborations Siemens Healthcare Limited Camberley UK

4. Women's Health GSTT London UK

5. Smart Imaging Lab Radiological Institute, University Hospital Erlangen Erlangen Germany

Abstract

AbstractPurposeT1 mapping and T1‐weighted contrasts have a complimentary but currently under utilized role in fetal MRI. Emerging clinical low field scanners are ideally suited for fetal T1 mapping. The advantages are lower T1 values which results in higher efficiency and reduced field inhomogeneities resulting in a decreased requirement for specialist tools. In addition the increased bore size associated with low field scanners provides improved patient comfort and accessibility. This study aims to demonstrate the feasibility of fetal brain T1 mapping at 0.55T.MethodsAn efficient slice‐shuffling inversion‐recovery echo‐planar imaging (EPI)‐based T1‐mapping and postprocessing was demonstrated for the fetal brain at 0.55T in a cohort of 38 fetal MRI scans. Robustness analysis was performed and placental measurements were taken for validation.ResultsHigh‐quality T1 maps allowing the investigation of subregions in the brain were obtained and significant correlation with gestational age was demonstrated for fetal brain T1 maps () as well as regions‐of‐interest in the deep gray matter and white matter.ConclusionsEfficient, quantitative T1 mapping in the fetal brain was demonstrated on a clinical 0.55T MRI scanner, providing foundations for both future research and clinical applications including low‐field specific T1‐weighted acquisitions.

Funder

Health Services and Delivery Research Programme

Wellcome EPSRC Centre for Medical Engineering

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

Wiley

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