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Abstract #0151

Water/fat separated Echo Planar Time-resolved Imaging (EPTI) for efficient distortion-free multi-contrast imaging

Zhangxuan Hu1,2, Zijing Dong1,2, Timothy G. Reese1,2, Lawrence L. Wald1,2,3, Jonathan R. Polimeni1,2,3, and Fuyixue Wang1,2
1Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States, 2Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States, 3Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Fat & Fat/Water Separation, Fat

Motivation: Echo Planar Time-resolved Imaging (EPTI) can produce distortion- and blurring-free multi-echo images with high efficiency. For its broader application such as in body imaging, the challenge of fat suppression/separation needs to be addressed.

Goal(s): Achieving efficient water/fat separation using EPTI for high-quality fast multi-contrast/quantitative imaging in the presence of fat tissues.

Approach: In this study, water/fat separated EPTI (WFS-EPTI) was proposed to achieve this by: (1) designing a novel in-phase and out-of-phase EPTI acquisition and encoding scheme; and (2) adopting a k-space-based water/fat separation method.

Results: Experimental results demonstrated the efficacy of WFS-EPTI for water/fat separation and fat-robust distortion-free multi-contrast/quantitative imaging.

Impact: The proposed WFS-EPTI effectively separates water and fat signals, while providing efficient acquisition of high-resolution, distortion-free multi-contrast images and quantitative maps. It can extend EPTI to a broader range of applications.

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