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Abstract #0526

Motion-robust high-resolution multi-echo 3D gradient echo imaging of the human brain at 10.5 tesla using 80 receive channels

Jiaen Liu1,2, Peter van Gelderen3, Jacobus de Zwart3, Jeff Duyn3, Andrea Grant4, Edward Auerbach4, Matt Waks4, Russell Lagore4, Lance Delabarre4, Alireza Sadeghi Tarakameh4, Yigitcan Eryaman4, Gregor Adriany4, Kamil Ugurbil4, and Xiaoping Wu4
1Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States, 2Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States, 3Advanced MRI section, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States, 4CMRR, Radiology, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: High-Field MRI, High-Field MRI, multi-parametric mapping; motion and field correction

Motivation: There is an increasing interest in T2*-related contrast at ultrahigh field for increased signal-to-noise and contrast-to-noise ratios.

Goal(s): To demonstrate the feasibility and utility of high-resolution T2*-weighted brain MRI at 10.5 tesla by combining a motion-robust multi-echo gradient-echo method with a high-channel-count RF coil.

Approach: Images were collected at 0.5-mm isotropic resolution using a custom 80-channel receive (80Rx) coil and used for quantitative R2* and susceptibility mapping.

Results: Our method effectively eliminated artifacts from motion, producing quality images and multi-parametric maps. Parallel imaging performance was improved using the 80Rx coil relative to the commercial 7-tesla Nova 32Rx coil.

Impact: The demonstrated feasibility and utility of motion-robust high-resolution multi-echo gradient echo imaging in humans at 10.5 tesla may shed light on future optimal implementation of anatomic T2*-weighted brain MRI at ultrahigh field, paving the way for many neuroscience applications.

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