Alternating Look‐Locker for quantitative T1, T and B13D MRI mapping

Author:

Wu Lin1,Carchi Chris1,Michaeli Shalom1,Mangia Silvia1,Idiyatullin Djaudat1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Magnetic Resonance Research and Department of Radiology University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo develop a new MRI method, entitled alternating Look‐Locker (aLL), for quantitative , , and 3D mapping.MethodsA Look‐Locker scheme that alternates magnetization from +Z and −Z axes of the laboratory frame is utilized in combination with a 3D Multi‐Band Sweep Imaging with Fourier Transformation (MB‐SWIFT) readout. The analytical solution describing the spin evolution during aLL, as well as the correction required for segmented acquisition were derived. The simultaneous and mapping are demonstrated on an agar/saline phantom and on an in‐vivo rat head. relaxation was achieved by cyclically applying magnetization preparation (MP) modules consisting of two adiabatic pulses. values in the rat brain in‐vivo and in a gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd‐DTPA) phantom were compared to those obtained with a previously introduced steady‐state (SS) method.ResultsThe accuracy and precision of the analytical solution was tested by Bloch simulations. With the application of MP modules, the aLL method provides simultaneous and maps. Conversely, without it, the method can be used for simultaneous and mapping. values were similar with both aLL and SS techniques. However, the aLL method resulted in more robust quantitative mapping compared to the SS method. Unlike the SS method, the aLL method does not require additional scans for generating maps.ConclusionThe proposed method offers a new flexible tool for quantitative mapping of , , and . The aLL method can also be used with readout schemes different from MB‐SWIFT.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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