T 2 relaxation-time mapping in healthy and diseased skeletal muscle using extended phase graph algorithms
Multi-echo spin-echo (MSE) transverse relaxometry mapping using multi-component models is used to study disease activity in neuromuscular disease by assessing the T of the myocytic component (T ). Current extended phase graph algorithms are not optimized for fat fractions above 50% and the effects o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Magnetic resonance in medicine 2020-11, Vol.84 (5), p.2656-2670 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Multi-echo spin-echo (MSE) transverse relaxometry mapping using multi-component models is used to study disease activity in neuromuscular disease by assessing the T
of the myocytic component (T
). Current extended phase graph algorithms are not optimized for fat fractions above 50% and the effects of inaccuracies in the T
calibration remain unexplored. Hence, we aimed to improve the performance of extended phase graph fitting methods over a large range of fat fractions, by including the slice-selection flip angle profile, a through-plane chemical-shift displacement correction, and optimized calibration of T
.
Simulation experiments were used to study the influence of the slice flip-angle profile with chemical-shift and T
estimations. Next, in vivo data from four neuromuscular disease cohorts were studied for different T
calibration methods and T
estimations.
Excluding slice flip-angle profiles or chemical-shift displacement resulted in a bias in T
up to 10 ms. Furthermore, a wrongly calibrated T
caused a bias of up to 4 ms in T
. For the in vivo data, one-component calibration led to a lower T
compared with a two-component method, and T
decreased with increasing fat fractions.
In vivo data showed a decline in T
for increasing fat fractions, which has important implications for clinical studies, especially in multicenter settings. We recommend using an extended phase graph-based model for fitting T
from MSE sequences with two-component T
calibration. Moreover, we recommend including the slice flip-angle profile in the model with correction for through-plane chemical-shift displacements. |
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ISSN: | 0740-3194 1522-2594 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrm.28290 |