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Rapid hybrid encoding for high‐resolution whole‐brain fluid‐attenuated imaging
Authors:Hoonjae Lee  Chul‐Ho Sohn  Jaeseok Park
Affiliation:1. Biomedical Imaging and Engineering Lab, Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, , Seoul, Korea;2. Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, , Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Single‐slab three‐dimensional (3D) turbo spin‐echo (TSE) imaging combined with inversion recovery (IR), which employs short, spatially non‐selective refocusing pulses and signal prescription based variable refocusing flip angles (VFA) to increase imaging efficiency, was recently introduced to produce fluid‐attenuated brain images for lesion detection. Despite the advantages, the imaging efficiency in this approach still remains limited because a substantially long time of inversion is needed to selectively suppress the signal intensity of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) while fully recovering that of brain tissues. The purpose of this work is to develop a novel, rapid hybrid encoding method for highly efficient whole‐brain fluid‐attenuated imaging. In each time of repetition, volumetric data are continuously encoded using the hybrid modular acquisition in a sequential fashion even during IR signal transition, wherein reversed fast imaging with steady‐state free precession (PSIF) is employed to encode intermediate‐to‐high spatial frequency signals prior to CSF nulling, while VFA–TSE is used to collect low‐to‐intermediate spatial frequency signals afterwards. Gradient‐induced spin de‐phasing between a pair of neighboring radio‐frequency (RF) pulses in both PSIF and TSE modules is kept identical to avoid the occurrence of multiple echoes in a single acquisition window. Additionally, a two‐step, alternate RF phase‐cycling scheme is employed in the low spatial frequency region to eliminate free induction decay induced edge artifacts. Numerical simulations of the Bloch equations were performed to evaluate signal evolution of brain tissues along the echo train while optimizing imaging parameters. In vivo studies demonstrate that the proposed technique produces high‐resolution isotropic fluid‐attenuated whole‐brain images in a clinically acceptable imaging time with substantially high signal‐to‐noise ratio for white matter while retaining lesion conspicuity. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:magnetic resonance imaging  hybrid encoding  turbo spin‐echo  gradient echo  fluid attenuated
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