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Abstract #3823

Simultaneous multi-slice MR-STAT for robust high-resolution full-brain relaxometry

Edwin Versteeg1, Hongyan Liu1, Oscar van der Heide1, Miha Fuderer1, Cornelis A.T. van den Berg1, and Alessandro Sbrizzi1
1Computational Imaging Group, Department of Radiotherapy, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Synopsis

Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: MR-STAT is a framework that enables simultaneous T1, T2 and proton-density mapping. Currently, MR-STAT acquires slices sequentially which is relatively inefficient in terms of SNR and time.

Goal(s): Increase the scan-efficiency of MR-STAT while limiting motion-sensitivity

Approach: We use a simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) acquisition to increase the scan efficiency of MR-STAT and use a two-step approach for the reconstruction: an SMS-SENSE reconstruction followed by a conventional slice-by-slice MR-STAT reconstruction.

Results: Phantom and in-vivo results showed that a four-fold increase in encoded slices from 28 to 112 was possible achieving full-brain high-resolution T1, T2 and proton density maps in 5 minutes scan time.

Impact: MR-STAT combined with a simultaneous multislice acquisition enables a 4-fold increase in scan efficiency. This can be used to increase the resolution in the slice-direction and allow the detection of smaller brain structures while not increasing scan time.

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