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Abstract #2534

Evaluation of a rapid multi-parametric quantitative brain mapping method in awake children

Anandh Kilpattu Ramaniharan1, Amol Pednekar1,2, Nehal Parikh3,4, Usha Nagaraj1,2, and Mary Kate Manhard1,2
1Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 2Radiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 3Neurodevelopmental Disorders Prevention Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 4Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Neuro, Brain, Brain, quantitative imaging, relaxometry, pediatric, synthetic MR

Motivation: Rapid multi-contrast MRI acquisitions are crucial to minimize motion artifacts in awake pediatric subjects.

Goal(s): To evaluate a newly developed EPI-based multi-contrast MRI sequence for generating multi-parametric quantitative brain maps in awake pediatric participants.

Approach: T1, T2, and T2* measurements were obtained using the rapid imaging sequence in 17 children (age 3-10 years). The parametric values were compared to those acquired using conventional mapping sequences, and repeatability and reproducibility were assessed.

Results: The brain relaxation parametric values obtained with the rapid sequence were comparable to those obtained through conventional acquisitions. Furthermore, these values exhibited good repeatability and reproducibility.

Impact: Rapid (1 minute and 15 seconds) measurements of T1, T2, and T2* in the brains of awake children (aged 3-10 years) were comparable to those obtained using conventional quantitative mapping methods.

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