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Abstract #4427

3D high resolution, distortion-free, reduced field of view diffusion-prepared MRI at 3T

Sarah McElroy1,2, Raphael Tomi-Tricot1,3, Sami Jeljeli1, Shawna Kinsella1, Vicky Goh1, and Radhouene Neji1
1King's College London, London, United Kingdom, 2Siemens Healthcare Limited, Frimley, United Kingdom, 3Siemens Healthcare, Courbevoie, France

Synopsis

Keywords: Pulse Sequence Design, Diffusion/other diffusion imaging techniques

Motivation: High resolution distortion-free diffusion-prepared imaging (DiffPrep) is desirable for high-precision radiotherapy or surgical planning.

Goal(s): To demonstrate 3D high resolution distortion-free DiffPrep using a reduced field of view (RFOV) approach and gradient echo (GRE) readout.

Approach: A DiffPrep sequence was developed with magnitude stabilisers, RFOV excitation, fat suppression, 3D-GRE readout and 2D phase-correction navigator. The proposed approach using selective excitation of the tip-down pulse was compared against non-selective excitation at 3T in a phantom and in the spinal cord of a healthy volunteer.

Results: Preliminary results presented in a phantom and in-vivo demonstrate successful outer volume signal suppression using the reduced FOV approach.

Impact: The sequence introduced in this work enables 3D RFOV distortion-free DiffPrep with a GRE readout. This sequence could be advantageous for applications requiring accurate target delineation, such as radiotherapy planning or surgical planning.

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