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Abstract #3759

Optimization of cervical cord synthetic T1-weighted MRI for enhancing clinical application

Simon Schading-Sassenhausen1, Maryam Seif1,2, Nikolaus Weiskopf2,3, and Patrick Freund1,2,4
1Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland, 2Department of Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, 3Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany, 4Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Synthetic MR, Precision & Accuracy

Motivation: MRI acquisition time is a critical factor for patient comfort and motion artifacts. To reduce total acquisition time, synthetic MRI is a flexible solution.

Goal(s): To optimize synthetic T1-w (synT1-w) MRI for increasing the accuracy (i.e. difference between synT1-w and MPRAGE) of spinal cord cross-sectional area measurements.

Approach: We optimized and validated synT1-w for tracking neurodegeneration in the cervical cord after spinal cord injury and assessed the required sample size for detecting hypothetical treatment effects.

Results: Accuracy of synT1-w improved considerably with a minor remaining bias of -0.5% compared to MPRAGE. 13.5% less participants are required when using synT1-w instead of MPRAGE.

Impact: Synthetic MRI can help to optimize imaging protocols in clinical trials by reducing acquisition time and the number of required participants. By improving the accuracy of synthetic T1-weighted images, better comparability with different studies using acquired MRI can be achieved.

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