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Abstract #1075

Development and validation of a rapid robust 3D-MRF with fast online recon suitable for large-scale neuroscientific and clinical applications

Zihan Zhou1,2, Xiaozhi Cao1,3, Congyu Liao1,3, Mark Nishimura3, Sophie Schauman1,3, Mengze Gao1, Mahmut Yurt3, Nan Wang1,3, Maya Yablonski4, Zhitao Li1, Bruno P. Soares5, Ali Syed1, Adam Kerr3, Jason D. Yeatman2,4,6, and Kawin Setsompop1,3
1Department of Radiology, Stanford university, Stanford, CA, United States, 2Graduate School of Education, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 4Division of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States, 5Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States, 6Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Software Tools, Software Tools, Pipeline, MR Fingerprinting

Motivation: A number of promising multiparameter mapping approaches have been developed but are not yet in routine-use in clinical and neuroscientific settings.

Goal(s): To create a rapid and robust 3D-MRF acquisition/reconstruction package, suitable for large-scale neuroscientific and clinical applications.

Approach: 3D-MRF acquisition is developed for 1-mm whole-brain-mapping in 2.5-minutes, with build-in robustness to motion, and quantification bias from B0&B1 inhomogeneities. Highly-efficient reconstruction package is created for online generation of quantitative maps and synthesized-contrasts within 4 minutes of scan-completion, benchmarked using a consumer-grade GPU.

Results: The pipeline has been validated on over 100-scans performed across clinical and neuroscientific settings with plan for open-source distribution soon.

Impact: The distribution of such an acquisition/reconstruction package should help facilitate wide-spread deployment of multiparameter mapping.

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