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MP3RAGE: Simultaneous mapping of T1 and in human brain at 7T
Hampus Olsson1, Mads Andersen2,3, Mustafa Kadhim1
1Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Purpose:
To map T1 and the local flip angle ( ) in human brain using a single MP3RAGE sequence with 3 rapid acquisitions of gradient echoes (RAGEs).
Theory And Methods:
A third RAGE with a relatively high flip angle was appended to an MP2RAGE sequence. Through curve fitting and a rational approximation for small flip angles and short TR, closed form solutions for T1 and were derived. The influence of different k-space encoding schemes on precision and whether edge enhancement artifacts could be reduced with a saturation pulse applied prior to the third RAGE were explored. Validation of T1 estimates was performed using single-slice inversion recovery (IR) and a subsequent region-of-interest-based comparison, whereas validation of was performed using a whole brain pixelwise comparison to a DREAM flip angle mapping protocol. Lastly, MP3RAGE was compared to T1 -mapping by MP2RAGE with separate correction.
Results:
Whole brain maps of T1 and at 1 mm isotropic resolution were obtained with MP3RAGE in 06:37 min. A linear-reverse centric-reverse centric phase-encoding order of the 3 RAGEs improved precision, and artifacts were successfully reduced with the saturation pulse. Estimations of T1 and deviated +2.5 ± 3.1% and -1.7 ± 8.6% from their respective references.
Conclusion:
T1 and can be mapped simultaneously using MP3RAGE. The approach can be thought of as combining MP2RAGE with a dual flip angle T1 -mapping protocol. Both maps can be solved for analytically and will be inherently co-registered at the high resolution associated with MPRAGE.
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