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Abstract #0904

Connectome 2.0: Performance evaluation and initial in vivo human brain diffusion MRI results

Gabriel Ramos-Llordén1, Peter Dietz2, Mathias Davids1, Hong-Hsi Lee1, Yixin Ma1, Mirsad Mahmutovic3, Alina Scholz3, Hansol Lee1, Chiara Maffei1, Anastasia Yendiki1, Berkin Bilgic1, John E. Kirsch1, Daniel J. Park1, Bryan Clifford4, Wei-Ching Lo4, Stefan Stocker2, Jasmine Fischer2, Elmar Rummert2, Andreas Krug2, Andreas Potthast2, Thomas Benner2, Rebecca Ramb2, Peter J. Basser5, Thomas Witzel6, Lawrence L. Wald1, Bruce R. Rosen1, Boris Keil3,7, and Susie Y. Huang1
1Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, United States, 2Siemens Healthineers, Erlangen, Germany, 3Institute of Medical Physics and Radiation Protection, Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences, Giessen, Germany, 4Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Boston, MA, United States, 5Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States, 6Q Bio Inc, San Carlos, CA, United States, 7Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Marburg, Philipps University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Gradients, Gradients, Diffusion Acquisition, Neuro

Motivation: Current human MR scanners cannot resolve the full range of length scales needed to study the brain's microscopic and mesoscopic structure.

Goal(s): To construct and validate the next-generation human connectomics and microstructure MRI scanner known as Connectome 2.0.

Approach: The 3T Connectome 2.0 scanner incorporates a peripheral nerve stimulation-optimized asymmetric head gradient driven by dual gradient power amplifiers. Custom-built high-sensitivity 72-channel (in vivo imaging) and 64-channel (ex vivo imaging) receive coils were integrated.

Results: The Connectome 2.0 scanner achieves Gmax=500 mT/m and SRmax=600 T/m/s, demonstrates 2x improved SNR for diffusion MRI over Connectome 1.0, and enables high-resolution tractography.

Impact: The Connectome 2.0 scanner will allow the exploration of new microstructure properties and connectional anatomy in the living human brain with unprecedented spatial and diffusion resolution.

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