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Abstract #0150

Fast mapping of simultaneous M0, T1, T2, T2*, B1, and ΔB0 using SSFP-based Multiple Overlapping-Echo Detachment Imaging

Jingying Yang1, Qinqin Yang1, Weikun Chen1, Liuhong Zhu2, Zhigang Wu3, Yudan Zhou1, Jianjun Zhou2, Zhong Chen1, Shuhui Cai1, and Congbo Cai1
1Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, 2Department of Radiology, Zhongshan Hospital (Xiamen) Fudan University, Xiamen, China, 3Clinical & Technical Support, Philips Healthcare, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Pulse Sequence Design, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: Long acquisition times have hindered many quantitative magnetic resonance imaging methods.

Goal(s): In order to reduce the collection time, we propose a rapid and quantitative method for multi-parameter quantification.

Approach: Multiple overlapping echo detachment (MOLED) imaging can enable multiparametric quantitative mapping for a single slice in just hundreds of milliseconds. To achieve simultaneous quantitative imaging of M0, T1, T2, T2*, B1, and ΔB0, we proposed the SSFP-MOLED method.

Results: The results of both phantom and vivo experiments on a 3T whole-body scanner demonstrate that our method can accurately quantify multiple parameters, indicating promising clinical applications.

Impact: We present a novel and efficient mapping method for multiparametric MRI (M0, T1, T2, T2*, B1, and ΔB0). This method not only enhances the efficiency of data collection for clinicians but also improves the diagnostic reliability of multi-center hospitals.

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