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Optimum b value for resolving crossing fibers: a study with standard clinical b value using 1.5-T MR
Kentaro Akazawa1, Kei Yamada, Shigenori Matsushima
1Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kajii-cho, Kawaramachi Hirokoji Agaru, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto, 602-8566, Japan. akazawa@koto.kpu-m.ac.jp
Introduction:
We sought to investigate the optimum b value for resolving crossing fiber using high-angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI)-based multi-tensor tractography. The study tested the standard b values that are commonly used in the routine clinical setting.
Methods:
Ten normal volunteers (five men and five women) with a mean age of 26.3 years (range, 22-32 years) were scanned using a 1.5-T clinical magnetic resonance unit. Single-shot echo-planar imaging was used for diffusion-weighted imaging with a diffusion-sensitizing gradient in 32 orientations. The b values of 700, 1,400, 2,100, and 2,800 s/m(2) were used. Data postprocessing was performed using multi-tensor methods. The depiction of the optic nerves, optic tracts, and decussation of superior cerebellar peduncles were assessed.
Results:
The depictions of the nerve fibers were independent of the b values tested.
Conclusion:
The depiction of crossing fibers by HARDI-based multi-tensor tractography is not substantially influenced by b values ranging from 700 to 2,800 s/m(2). Thus, the optimum b value within this range may be the lowest one considering the higher signal to noise ratio.
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