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Abstract #0685

3D free-breathing simultaneous myocardial T1 and T1ρ mapping with B1+ correction and subject-specific non-rigid motion correction

Haikun Qi1,2, Zhenfeng Lyu1, Jiameng Diao1, Jiayu Zhu3, Jian Xu4, René Botnar5,6, Claudia Prieto5,6, and Peng Hu1,2
1School of Biomedical Engineering, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China, 2Shanghai Clinical Research and Trial Center, Shanghai, China, 3United Imaging Healthcare, Shanghai, China, 4UIH America, Inc., Houston, TX, United States, 5King's College London, London, United Kingdom, 6School of Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Synopsis

Keywords: Myocardium, Cardiovascular

Motivation: Multi-parametric mapping is useful for comprehensive myocardial tissue characterization. However, 3D free-breathing cardiac multi-parametric mapping faces challenges.

Goal(s): Develop a 3D free-breathing cardiac multi-parametric mapping framework that is robust to confounders of motion, fat and field inhomogeneities and validate it for joint T1 and T1ρ mapping at 3T.

Approach: A subject-specific respiratory motion model was constructed to enable intra-bin 3D translational and inter-bin non-rigid motion correction. B1+ inhomogeneities were corrected with optimized dual-flip-angle strategy. A dual-echo Dixon readout was adopted for water-only mapping.

Results: The proposed technique achieved good agreement with conventional techniques in measuring T1 and T1ρ in phantoms and healthy subjects.

Impact: A novel framework was proposed for efficient 3D free-breathing multi-parametric mapping. The 3D simultaneous cardiac T1 and T1ρ mapping technique with scan time of ~ 5 minutes may serve as an efficient tool for diagnosing ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathies.

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