MP‐RAVE:IR‐Prepared T1‐WeightedRadialStack‐of‐Stars 3D GREimaging with retrospective motion correction

Author:

Solomon Eddy12ORCID,Lotan Eyal2ORCID,Zan Elcin2,Sodickson Daniel K.2,Block Kai Tobias2,Chandarana Hersh2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

2. Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R), Department of Radiology University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

PurposeTo describe an inversion‐recovery T1‐weighted radial stack‐of‐stars 3D gradient echo (GRE) sequence with comparable image quality to conventional MP‐RAGE and to demonstrate how the radial acquisition scheme can be utilized for additional retrospective motion correction to improve robustness to head motion.MethodsThe proposed sequence, named MP‐RAVE, has been derived from a previously described radial stack‐of‐stars 3D GRE sequence (RAVE) and includes a 180° inversion recovery pulse that is generated once for every stack of radial views. The sequence is combined with retrospective 3D motion correction to improve robustness. The effectiveness has been evaluated in phantoms and healthy volunteers and compared to conventional MP‐RAGE acquisition.ResultsMP‐RAGE and MP‐RAVE anatomical images were rated “good” to “excellent” in overall image quality, with artifact level between “mild” and “no artifacts”, and with no statistically significant difference between methods. During head motion, MP‐RAVE showed higher inherent robustness with artifacts confined to local brain regions. In combination with motion correction, MP‐RAVE provided noticeably improved image quality during different head motion and showed statistically significant improvement in image sharpness.ConclusionMP‐RAVE provides comparable image quality and contrast to conventional MP‐RAGE with improved robustness to head motion. In combination with retrospective 3D motion correction, MP‐RAVE can be a useful alternative to MP‐RAGE, especially in non‐cooperative or pediatric patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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