Pushing MP2RAGE boundaries: Ultimate time‐efficient parameterization combined with exhaustive T1 synthetic contrasts

Author:

Bapst Blanche123ORCID,Massire Aurélien4,Mauconduit Franck1ORCID,Gras Vincent1ORCID,Boulant Nicolas1ORCID,Dufour Juliette5,Bodini Benedetta5,Stankoff Bruno5,Luciani Alain6,Vignaud Alexandre1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Paris‐Saclay, CEA, CNRS, BAOBAB, NeuroSpin Gif‐sur‐Yvette France

2. Department of Neuroradiology AP‐HP, Henri Mondor University Hospital Créteil France

3. EA 4391, Université Paris Est Créteil Créteil France

4. Siemens Healthcare SAS Courbevoie France

5. Sorbonne Université, Paris Brain Institute, ICM, CNRS, Inserm Paris France

6. Department of Medical Imaging Henri Mondor University Hospital Créteil France

Abstract

AbstractPurposeMP2RAGE parameter optimization is redefined to allow more time‐efficient MR acquisitions, whereas the T1‐based synthetic imaging framework is used to obtain on‐demand T1‐weighted contrasts. Our aim was to validate this concept on healthy volunteers and patients with multiple sclerosis, using plug‐and‐play parallel‐transmission brain imaging at 7 T.MethodsA “time‐efficient” MP2RAGE sequence was designed with optimized parameters including TI and TR set as small as possible. Extended phase graph formalism was used to set flip‐angle values to maximize the gray–to–white‐matter contrast‐to‐noise ratio (CNR). Several synthetic contrasts (UNI, EDGE, FGATIR, FLAWSMIN, FLAWSHCO) were generated online based on the acquired T1 maps. Experimental validation was performed on 4 healthy volunteers at various spatial resolutions. Clinical applicability was evaluated on 6 patients with multiple sclerosis, scanned with both time‐efficient and conventional MP2RAGE parameterizations.ResultsThe proposed time‐efficient MP2RAGE protocols reduced acquisition time by 40%, 30%, and 19% for brain imaging at (1 mm)3, (0.80 mm)3 and (0.65 mm)3, respectively, when compared with conventional parameterizations. They also provided all synthetic contrasts and comparable contrast‐to‐noise ratio on UNI images. The flexibility in parameter selection allowed us to obtain a whole‐brain (0.45 mm)3 acquisition in 19 min 56 s. On patients with multiple sclerosis, a (0.67 mm)3 time‐efficient acquisition enhanced cortical lesion visualization compared with a conventional (0.80 mm)3 protocol, while decreasing the scan time by 15%.ConclusionThe proposed optimization, associated with T1‐based synthetic contrasts, enabled substantial decrease of the acquisition time or higher spatial resolution scans for a given time budget, while generating all typical brain contrasts derived from MP2RAGE.

Funder

Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla

Société Française de Radiologie

Fondation Leducq

Fondation ARSEP

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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