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Abstract #3499

Point spread function(PSF) encoding EPI versus BLADE DWI in brain tumor diagnosis

Wen Zhong1, Yuan Lian1, Zhimin Huang2, Mangsuo Zhao2, Kun Zhou3, Xianchang Zhang4, Dehe Weng3, Yishi Wang4, Yue Yang1,5, Yuqi Zhang2, and Hua Guo1
1Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2Department of Neurosurgery,Yuquan Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 3Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd., Shenzhen, China, 4MR Research Collaboration Team, Siemens Healthineers Ltd., Beijing, China, 5Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Diffusion Acquisition, Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Motivation: High-resolution DWI plays a crucial role in brain tumor diagnosis. Previous studies have introduced two high-resolution distortion-free DWI techniques: PSF and BLADE. However, no one has yet compared the two in brain MR imaging.

Goal(s): To compare the image quality of PSF and BLADE in high-resolution DWI.

Approach: In this study, scan parameters were adjusted to achieve the optimized image quality for PSF and BLADE. Subsequently, scans were performed on patients, and the final image quality was compared.

Results: With scanning times being similar, PSF exhibits a superior SNR compared to BLADE while its performance is suboptimal at the boundaries of brain tissues.

Impact: A preliminary comparison of the image quality between PSF and BLADE has been conducted, paving the way for more in-depth clinical research in areas such as diagnostic accuracy and imaging quality control.

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