High-resolution MRI of the Labyrinth: Optimization of Scan Parameters with 3D-FSE

The aim of our study was to optimize the parameters of high-resolution MRI of the labyrinth with a 3D-FSE sequence. We investigated TR, TE, Matrix, FOV, and coil selection in terms of CNR(contrast-to-noise ratio) and SNR(signal-to-noise ratio) by comparing axial images and/or three-dimensional image...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology 2005/07/20, Vol.61(7), pp.1040-1045
Hauptverfasser: SAKATA, MOTOMICHI, HARADA, KUNIAKI, SHIRASE, RYUJI, KUMAGAI, AKIKO, OGASAWARA, MASASHI
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of our study was to optimize the parameters of high-resolution MRI of the labyrinth with a 3D-FSE sequence. We investigated TR, TE, Matrix, FOV, and coil selection in terms of CNR(contrast-to-noise ratio) and SNR(signal-to-noise ratio) by comparing axial images and/or three-dimensional images. The optimal 3D-FSE sequence parameters were as follows: 1.5 Tesla MR unit(Signa LX, GE Medical Systems), 3D-FSE sequence, dual 3-inch surface coil, acquisition time=12.08min., TR=5000msec, TE=300msec, 3 NEX, FOV=12cm, matrix=256×256, slice thickness=0.5mm/0.0sp, echo train=64, bandwidth=±31.5kHz. High-resolution MRI of the labyrinth using the optimized 3D-FSE sequence parameters permits visualization of important anatomic details (such as scala tympani and scala vestibuli), making it possible to determine inner ear anomalies and the patency of cochlear turns. To obtain excellent heavily T2-weighted axial and three-dimensional images in the labyrinth, high CNR, SNR, and spatial resolution are significant factors at the present time. Furthermore, it is important not only to optimize the scan parameters of 3D-FSE but also to select an appropriate coil for high-resolution MRI of the labyrinth.
ISSN:0369-4305
1881-4883
DOI:10.6009/jjrt.KJ00003326914