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Abstract #0613

Feasibility of water-fat separated free-running 3D cardiac cine imaging with a phase-sensitive approach

Dinghui Wang1, Tzu Cheng Chao1, Jerome Yerly2,3, Matthias Stuber2,3, Christopher Roy2, Spencer Waddle1,4, Jacinta Browne1, and Tim Leiner1
1Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States, 2Radiology, University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 3Center for Biomedical Imaging, Lausanne, Switzerland, 4MR R&D, Philips Healthcare, Rochester, MN, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Myocardium, Heart, Cardiac CINE, free-running, water-fat separation, phase sensitive, fat suppression

Motivation: Water-fat separated (WFS) imaging can improve detection and characterization of various cardiovascular pathologies. We hypothesize that the signal phase at half the repetition time of balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) may be used for efficient WFS cine imaging.

Goal(s): To study the feasibility of WFS free-running 3D cardiac cine imaging using the phase-sensitive approach.

Approach: After reconstruction of 5D whole heart images, the global slowly varying phase was estimated and removed. Water and fat voxels were then identified according to the phase.

Results: Water and fat were sufficiently separated around the heart. A field map of off-resonance can partially mitigate peripheral water/fat swaps.

Impact: A phase sensitive approach for WFS only requires negligible computational cost and minor adjustment of repetition time. It might be implemented with a wide range of bSSFP cine imaging techniques for fat suppression or to provide complementary water/fat information.

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