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Abstract #1519

Long-T2- and Fat-Suppressed Cortical Bones Imaging by Using Quiet MRI PETRA Sequence

Yulin Wang1, Jichang Zhang2, Jie Zeng1, Yuliang Zhu1, Shiying Ke1, Shengyang Niu1, Lili Lin1, Chendie Yao1, and Chengbo Wang1,3
1Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China, 2Xingaoyi Medical Equipment Co. Ltd, Ningbo, China, 3Nottingham Ningbo China Beacons of Excellence Research and Innovation Institute, Ningbo, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Skeletal, Bone

Motivation: Visualizing cortical bone with short T2 value is challenging since long-T2 tissues and fat usually obscure it.

Goal(s): This study develops a new long-T2- and lipidic tissue-suppressed sequence with silent acoustic noise to improve patient scanning comfort.

Approach: We use an AFP inversion RF with controlled timing to maintain the long-T2 components at a low level and optimize the sequence parameters to null the fat signal.

Results: We apply the PETRA to reduce the SPL to only 1.9 dBA higher than the background. The head cortical bone structure can be successfully visualized with positive contrast.

Impact: The designed silent long-T2 tissue-suppressed PETRA sequence can be potentially useful for investigating the newborns bone development, which can decrease neonatal hearing injury risks and might be helpful for early-age skeletal maturation assessment.

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