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Highly accelerated submillimeter resolution 3D GRASE with controlled T2 blurring in T2 -weighted functional MRI at 7 Tesla: A feasibility study.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

To achieve highly accelerated submillimeter resolution T2 -weighted functional MRI at 7T by developing a three-dimensional gradient and spin echo imaging (GRASE) with inner-volume selection and variable flip angles (VFA).

Methods

GRASE imaging has disadvantages in that (a) k-space modulation causes T2 blurring by limiting the number of slices and (b) a VFA scheme results in partial success with substantial SNR loss. In this work, accelerated GRASE with controlled T2 blurring is developed to improve a point spread function (PSF) and temporal signal-to-noise ratio (tSNR) with a large number of slices. To this end, the VFA scheme is designed by minimizing a trade-off between SNR and blurring for functional sensitivity, and a new GRASE-optimized random encoding, which takes into account the complex signal decays of T2 and T2∗ weightings, is proposed by achieving incoherent aliasing for constrained reconstruction. Numerical and experimental studies were performed to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method over regular and VFA GRASE (R- and V-GRASE).

Results

The proposed method, while achieving 0.8 mm isotropic resolution, functional MRI compared to R- and V-GRASE improves the spatial extent of the excited volume up to 36 slices with 52%-68% full width at half maximum (FWHM) reduction in PSF but approximately 2- to 3-fold mean tSNR improvement, thus resulting in higher BOLD activations.

Conclusions

We successfully demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed method in T2 -weighted functional MRI. The proposed method is especially promising for cortical layer-specific functional MRI.

SUBMITTER: Park S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8855518 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly accelerated submillimeter resolution 3D GRASE with controlled T2 blurring in T2 -weighted functional MRI at 7 Tesla: A feasibility study.

Park Suhyung S   Torrisi Salvatore S   Townsend Jennifer D JD   Beckett Alexander A   Feinberg David A DA  

Magnetic resonance in medicine 20201124 5


<h4>Purpose</h4>To achieve highly accelerated submillimeter resolution T2 -weighted functional MRI at 7T by developing a three-dimensional gradient and spin echo imaging (GRASE) with inner-volume selection and variable flip angles (VFA).<h4>Methods</h4>GRASE imaging has disadvantages in that (a) k-space modulation causes T2 blurring by limiting the number of slices and (b) a VFA scheme results in partial success with substantial SNR loss. In this work, accelerated GRASE with controlled T2 blurri  ...[more]

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