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Abstract #5103

High b-value in vivo Whole-brain Diffusion MRI at 7T with a High-performance Gradient System

Yi-Hang Tung1, Hendrik Mattern1,2,3, and Oliver Speck1,2,3,4
1Department of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Institute for Physics, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany, 2German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Magdeburg, Germany, 3Center for Behavioral Brain Sciences (CBBS), Magdeburg, Germany, 4Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN), Magdeburg, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Diffusion Acquisition, Challenges

Motivation: Probing brain microstructure with high-b-value brain diffusion imaging was mainly performed at 3T. At higher field strength, the long echo times prohibited a significant SNR boost over 3T. At 7T, a high-performance gradient allows much shorter echo times and harvesting of the field-related signal gain.

Goal(s): Determine SNR and explore feasibility of high b-value DWI.

Approach: The SNR was measured in high b-value DWI at whole-body and high-performance 7T scanners.

Results: The SNR improvement on the high-performance 7T is 2.76 ±0.12 and 1.73 ±0.05 compared to the whole-body 7T and high-performance Connectome 3T respectively, allowing even higher spatial resolution and higher b-value imaging.

Impact: The shortcoming of 7T for high b-value diffusion MRI can be overcome when leveraging a high-performance gradient system, effectively reducing scan time 7.6-fold compared to a whole-body 7T scanner. This enables the next generation of diffusion imaging.

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