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Rapid fat-suppressed isotropic steady-state free precession imaging using true 3D multiple-half-echo projection
Aiming Lu1, Ethan Brodsky, Thomas M Grist
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, E3/311 Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792-3252, USA. aiming@mr.radiology.wisc.edu
Abstract:
Three-dimensional projection reconstruction (3D PR)-based techniques are advantageous for steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging for several reasons, including the capability to achieve short repetition times (TRs). In this paper, a multi-half-echo technique is presented that dramatically improves the data-sampling efficiency of 3D PR sequences while it retains this short-TR capability. The k-space trajectory deviations are measured quickly and corrected on a per-sample point basis. A two-pass RF cycling technique is then applied to the dual-half-echo implementation to generate fat/water-separated images. The resultant improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) was demonstrated in volunteer studies. Volumetric images with excellent spatial resolution, coverage, and contrast were obtained with high speed. The non-contrast-enhanced SSFP studies show that this technique has promising potential for MR angiography (MRA).