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Abstract #1493

Repeatability of Myelin and Myelin Water Quantification Using Short-TR Adiabatic Inversion-Recovery (STAIR) Sequences

James Lo1,2, Jiaji Wang1, Dylan Tran1, Hee Dong Chae1, Gabrielle Nemeh1, Jiyo S Athertya1, Soo Hyun Shin1, Yajun Ma1, and Jiang Du1,2,3
1Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, 2Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, 3Veteran Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, La Jolla, CA, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: White Matter, Brain, Myelin, Repeatability

Motivation: Myelin proton fraction (MPF) and myelin water fraction (MWF) measured with short-TR adiabatic inversion-recovery (STAIR) sequences are potential biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases, but their repeatabilities are unknown.

Goal(s): We aim to evaluate the repeatability of MPF and MWF measured with the STAIR ultrashort echo time (STAIR-UTE) and STAIR short echo time (STAIR-STE) sequences, respectively.

Approach: Ten volunteers were scanned three times on different days using the same protocol, including 3D STAIR-UTE for myelin mapping and STAIR-STE for myelin water mapping on the same 3T clinical scanner.

Results: Strong repeatability and agreement were demonstrated between repeated MPF and MWF measurements on each subject’s scans.

Impact: Strong repeatability was demonstrated for two myelin imaging biomarkers, MPF and MWF, highlighting the utility of STAIR sequences for reliable myelin mapping and potential applications in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases.

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