Myelin water imaging at 0.55 T using a multigradient‐echo sequence
Purpose To investigate the prospects of a multigradient‐echo (mGRE) acquisition for in vivo myelin water imaging at 0.55 T. Methods Scans were performed on the brain of four healthy volunteers at 0.55 and 3 T, using a 3D mGRE sequence. The myelin water fraction (MWF) was calculated for both field st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Magnetic resonance in medicine 2024-03, Vol.91 (3), p.1043-1056 |
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To investigate the prospects of a multigradient‐echo (mGRE) acquisition for in vivo myelin water imaging at 0.55 T.
Methods
Scans were performed on the brain of four healthy volunteers at 0.55 and 3 T, using a 3D mGRE sequence. The myelin water fraction (MWF) was calculated for both field strengths using a nonnegative least squares (NNLS) algorithm, implemented in the qMRLab suite. The quality of these maps as well as single‐voxel fits were compared visually for 0.55 and 3 T.
Results
The obtained MWF values at 0.55 T are consistent with previously reported ones at higher field strengths. The MWF maps are a considerable improvement over the ones at 3 T. Example fits show that 0.55 T data is better described by an exponential model than 3 T data, making the assumed multi‐exponential model of the NNLS algorithm more accurate.
Conclusion
This first assessment shows that mGRE myelin water imaging at 0.55 T is feasible and has the potential to yield better results than at higher fields. |
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ISSN: | 0740-3194 1522-2594 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mrm.29949 |