光谱选择性交错水成像和脂肪成像(siWIFI)。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Soo Hyun Shin, Qingbo Tang, Michael Carl, Jiyo S Athertya, Arya Suprana, Yajun Ma
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摘要

目的:开发一种新型成像序列,可独立获取水和脂肪图像,同时对运动不敏感:新序列被称为光谱选择性交错水成像和脂肪成像(siWIFI),使用窄带宽射频脉冲分别选择性激发水和脂肪。交错采集法可确保获得的水成像和脂肪成像本质上是同轴的。径向采样策略进一步减少了运动引起的伪影。对脂质浓度在 0% 到 50% 之间的模型进行扫描,以测量脂肪率。此外,还对健康志愿者进行了扫描,以评估在髋关节、膝关节和肝脏进行脂肪分数测量的可行性。将体内脂肪分数测量结果与供应商提供的利用回波不对称和最小二乘估计(IDEAL)迭代分解水和脂肪扫描结果进行了比较。此外,还加入了磁化转移(MT)准备模块,以证明利用 siWIFI 框架同时测量脂肪分数和 MT 比率的可行性:结果:利用 siWIFI 测量的模型脂肪分数与脂质浓度显示出极好的相关性(R2 = 0.9995,p 结论):拟议的 siWIFI 序列可进行选择性水脂成像和量化,同时减少运动伪影。
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Spectrally selective and interleaved water imaging and fat imaging (siWIFI).

Purpose: To develop a novel imaging sequence that independently acquires water and fat images while being inherently insensitive to motion.

Methods: The new sequence, termed spectrally selective and interleaved water imaging and fat imaging (siWIFI), uses a narrow bandwidth RF pulse for selective excitation of water and fat separately. The interleaved acquisition method ensures that the obtained water and fat images are inherently coregistered. A radial sampling strategy further reduces motion-induced artifacts. Phantoms with lipid concentrations ranging from 0% to 50% were scanned to measure fat fraction. Moreover, healthy volunteers were scanned to assess the in vivo feasibility of fat fraction measurement at the hip, knee, and liver. In vivo fat fraction measurements were compared with those from vendor-provided iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) scans. Furthermore, a magnetization transfer (MT) preparation module was incorporated to demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous measurement of fat fraction and MT ratio utilizing the siWIFI framework.

Results: The phantom fat fractions measured by siWIFI showed excellent correlation with lipid concentrations (R2 = 0.9995, p < 0.0001). In vivo studies demonstrated that the fat fractions obtained from siWIFI were comparable to those from IDEAL. Additionally, siWIFI demonstrates reduced motion artifacts from pulsatile flow in knee imaging compared to IDEAL scans and exhibits less sensitivity to respiratory motion in liver imaging compared to IDEAL scans without breath-hold. The knee imaging study demonstrated that MT-prepared siWIFI is capable of generating fat fraction and MT ratio maps simultaneously.

Conclusion: The proposed siWIFI sequence allows selective water-fat imaging and quantification with reduced motion artifacts.

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376
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期刊介绍: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Magn Reson Med) is an international journal devoted to the publication of original investigations concerned with all aspects of the development and use of nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques for medical applications. Reports of original investigations in the areas of mathematics, computing, engineering, physics, biophysics, chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology directly relevant to magnetic resonance will be accepted, as well as methodology-oriented clinical studies.
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