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Abstract #4757

Assessing Pulmonary Function: A Comparative Study at 0.55T and 1.5T

Rui Wang1, Qifan Ma1, Mengxiao Liu2, Yang Song3, Robert Grimm4, Voskrebenzev Andreas5, Vogel-Claussen Jens5, Ying Yuan1, and Xiaofeng Tao1
1Department of Radiology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine., Shang hai, China, 2MR scientific Marketing,Diagnostic Imaging, Siemens Healthineers Ltd, Shanghai, China, Shang hai, China, 3MR Research Collaboration Team, Siemens Healthineers Ltd. Shanghai, China., Shang hai, China, 4MR Application PredevelopmentResearch Collaboration CLS BODY, Siemens Healthineers AG, Erlangen, Germany, Erlangen, Germany, 5Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Hannover Medical School, OE 8220, ​Carl-Neuberg-Str.1, 30625 Hannover, Germany., Hannover, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Lung, Lung, PREFUL MRI

Motivation: The motivation for this study is to develop a non-invasive imaging technique for assessing pulmonary function without the need for ionizing radiation or potentially harmful contrast agents.

Goal(s): To evaluate the impact of different magnetic field strengths (0.55T and 1.5T) on functional parameters derived from the PREFUL MRI technique.

Approach: The study analyzed the data with MRLung software and conducting statistical comparisons to assess the differences in functional parameters, SNR, and CNR between the two field strengths.

Results: VDP, mean perfusion, and mean ventilation exhibited significant changes at the lower field strength, with higher SNR at 0.55T compared to 1.5T.

Impact: We demonstrate the potential of using a lower field strength (0.55T) MRI system for assessing pulmonary function, offering insights into the impact of field strength on functional parameters and quality, which may have implications for improving non-invasive pulmonary imaging methods.

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