Keywords: Pulse Sequence Design, Quantitative Imaging
Motivation: Quantitative mapping of the whole knee joint could potentially improve the understanding of how OA initiates and progresses.
Goal(s): To develop an UTE-based spiral sequence capable of quantifying biexponential T1ρ in knee cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and menisci.
Approach: An UTE stack-of-spirals sequence with a magnetization-preparation module was developed and tested on healthy volunteers at 3T.
Results: The developed UTE-based spiral sequence presented an increased signal-to-noise ratio in T1ρ- weighted images and a smaller standard deviation in quantitative maps.
Impact: The feasibility of the UTE-based spiral sequence was demonstrated and showed potential for quantifying T1ρ on short T2 components in the whole knee joint.
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