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Applications of stimulated echo correction to multicomponent T2 analysis
Authors:Thomas Prasloski  Burkhard Mädler  Qing‐San Xiang  Alex MacKay  Craig Jones
Affiliation:Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. tprasloski@telus.net
Abstract:We propose a multicomponent fitting algorithm for multiecho T(2) data which allows for correction of T(2) distributions in the presence of stimulated echoes. Tracking the population of spins in many coherence pathways via the iterated method of the Extended Phase Graph algorithm allows for accurate quantification of echo magnitudes. The resulting decay curves allow for correction of errors due to nonideal refocusing pulses as a result of inhomogeneities in the B(1) transmit field. Non-Negative Least Squares fitting is used to quantify the magnitude of T(2) components at various T(2) values. This method, allowing calculation of the T(2) distribution with simultaneous extraction of the refocusing pulse flip angle, requires no change to image acquisition procedures and no extra data input. Validation by means of both simulations and in vivo data shows excellent interscan reproducibility while vastly improving the accuracy of extracted T(2) parameters in voxels where poor B(1) homogeneity leads to refocusing pulse flip angles significantly less than 180°. Most notably, myelin water fraction values in these regions are found to have increased consistency and accuracy.
Keywords:stimulated echo  B1 inhomogeneity  Extended Phase Graph  T2 relaxation  myelin water fraction
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