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Abstract #3957

Preliminary clinical application of a fast abdomen T2 mapping technique based on single‑shot multiple overlapping‑echo acquisition

Liuhong Zhu1, Qinqin Yang2, Zhigang Wu3, Congbo Cai2, and Jianjun Zhou1
1Radiology Department, ZhongShan Hospital (Xiamen), Fudan University, Xiamen, China, 2Department of Electronic Science, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plasma and Magnetic Resonance, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, 3MSC Clinical & Technical Solutions, Philips Healthcare, Shenzhen, Shenzhen, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Preclinical Image Analysis, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: The clinical value of newly ultrafast multiple overlapping-echo detachment T2 mapping (MOLED-T2 mapping) on common liver tumors has not yet been elucidated.

Goal(s): To test the reliability of MOLED-T2 mapping in common hepatic tumors during clinical applications.

Approach: Total of 23 healthy subjects and 59 patients were enrolled in our study. Free breath MOLED-T2 mapping, breath hold MOLED-T2 mapping and most used breath hold GraSE T2 mapping were compared.

Results: There was no significant difference between free breath and breath hold MOLED-T2 mapping. T2 values obtained from two MOLED sequences were significantly lower than those obtained through fb-GraSE-T2 sequence.

Impact: This work will stand up the foundation for subsequent research about MOLED-T2 mapping on abdomen quantitative MR imaging.

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