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Abstract #3358

Interleaved Flow-Sensitive Dephasing: Towards Enhanced Blood Flow Suppression and Preserved T1 Weighting and Overall Signals in 3D TSE Imaging

Qingle Kong1, Jiayu Xiao1, Junzhou Chen1, Yang Chen1, Kasra Khatibi2, William Mack2, Alexander Lerner1, Jason Ye3, Steven Cen1, Paul E Kim1, and Zhaoyang Fan1
1Department of Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 2Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 3Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Vessel Wall, Vessels, Vessel wall imaging, blood suppression

Motivation: The intrinsic “black-blood (BB)” property in 3D TSE is insufficient for vessel wall imaging and other neuroimaging applications. Additional blood suppression preparations can diminish T1 weighting and SNR.

Goal(s): To develop and validate a new approach compatible with 3D TSE to enhance BB effects while minimizing sacrifice in T1 weighting and overall SNR.

Approach: An interleaved flow-sensitive dephasing scheme was developed, and verified in healthy volunteers and assessed in 32 patients with one of four neurological diseases.

Results: iFSD-SPACE achieved the lowest lumen SNR and the highest wall-lumen CNR. iFSD-SPACE yielded significantly higher white-matter SNR and gray-to-white matter CNR than DANTE and MSDE.

Impact: iFSD is a 3D TSE-compatible blood flow suppression technique that overcomes the limitations of existing BB magnetization preparation methods and holds the potential to greatly enhance the performance of 3D TSE in several neuroimaging applications.

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