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    An efficient 3D stack-of-stars turbo spin echo pulse sequence for simultaneous T2-weighted imaging and T2 mapping

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    Keerthivasan, Mahesh Bharath
    Saranathan, Manojkumar
    Johnson, Kevin
    Fu, Zhiyang
    Weinkauf, Craig C
    Martin, Diego R
    Bilgin, Ali
    Altbach, Maria I
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Elect & Comp Engn
    Univ Arizona, Dept Biomed Engn
    Univ Arizona, Dept Surg
    Univ Arizona, Dept Med Imaging
    Issue Date
    2019-07-01
    Keywords
    3D T2 mapping
    stack-of-stars
    turbo spin echo
    variable refocusing flip angles
    
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    WILEY
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    Keerthivasan, M. B., Saranathan, M., Johnson, K., Fu, Z., Weinkauf, C. C., Martin, D. R., ... & Altbach, M. I. (2019). An efficient 3D stack‐of‐stars turbo spin echo pulse sequence for simultaneous T2‐weighted imaging and T2 mapping. Magnetic resonance in medicine, 82(1), 326-341.
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    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
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    © 2019 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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    Purpose: To design a pulse sequence for efficient 3D T2-weighted imaging and T2 mapping. Methods: A stack-of-stars TSE pulse sequence with variable refocusing flip angles and a flexible pseudo-random view ordering is proposed for simultaneous T2-weighted imaging and T2 mapping. An analytical framework is introduced for the selection of refocusing flip angles to maximize relative tissue contrast while minimizing T2 estimation errors and maintaining low specific absorption rate. Images at different echo times are generated using a subspace constrained iterative reconstruction algorithm. T2 maps are obtained by modeling the signal evolution using the extended phase graph model. The technique is evaluated using phantoms and demonstrated in vivo for brain, knee, and carotid imaging. Results: Numerical simulations demonstrate an improved point spread function with the proposed pseudo-random view ordering compared to golden angle view ordering. Phantom experiments show that T2 values estimated from the stack-of-stars TSE pulse sequence with variable refocusing flip angles have good concordance with spin echo reference values. In vivo results show the proposed pulse sequence can generate qualitatively comparable T2-weighted images as conventional Cartesian 3D SPACE in addition to simultaneously generating 3D T2 maps. Conclusion: The proposed stack-of-stars TSE pulse sequence with pseudo-random view ordering and variable refocusing flip angles allows high resolution isotropic T2 mapping in clinically acceptable scan times. The optimization framework for the selection of refocusing flip angles improves T2 estimation accuracy while generating T2-weighted contrast comparable to conventional Cartesian imaging.
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    12 month embargo; first published: 18 March 2019
    ISSN
    0740-3194
    PubMed ID
    30883879
    DOI
    10.1002/mrm.27737
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    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    Arizona Biomedical Research Commission. Grant Number: ADHS14-082996; Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF) Improving Health Initiative.
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