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High-resolution ultrashort echo time (UTE) imaging on human knee with AWSOS sequence at 3.0 T
Yongxian Qian1, Ashley A Williams, Constance R Chu
1MR Research Center, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. qiany@upmc.edu
Purpose:
To demonstrate the technical feasibility of high-resolution (0.28-0.14 mm) ultrashort echo time (UTE) imaging on human knee at 3T with the acquisition-weighted stack of spirals (AWSOS) sequence.
Materials And Methods:
Nine human subjects were scanned on a 3T MRI scanner with an 8-channel knee coil using the AWSOS sequence and isocenter positioning plus manual shimming.
Results:
High-resolution UTE images were obtained on the subject knees at TE = 0.6 msec with total acquisition time of 5.12 minutes for 60 slices at an in-plane resolution of 0.28 mm and 10.24 minutes for 40 slices at an in-plane resolution of 0.14 mm. Isocenter positioning, manual shimming, and the 8-channel array coil helped minimize image distortion and achieve high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Conclusion:
It is technically feasible on a clinical 3T MRI scanner to perform UTE imaging on human knee at very high spatial resolutions (0.28-0.14 mm) within reasonable scan time (5-10 min) using the AWSOS sequence.
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