<HashMap><database>biostudies-literature</database><scores><citationCount>0</citationCount><reanalysisCount>0</reanalysisCount><viewCount>52</viewCount><searchCount>0</searchCount></scores><additional><submitter>Wiens CN</submitter><funding>NCATS NIH HHS</funding><funding>NIDDK NIH HHS</funding><pagination>2156-2163</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC5811328</full_dataset_link><repository>biostudies-literature</repository><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>79(4)</volume><pubmed_abstract>PURPOSE:To develop a fully phase-encoded MRI method for distortion-free imaging near metallic implants, in clinically feasible acquisition times. THEORY AND METHODS:An accelerated 3D fully phase-encoded acquisition with broadband excitation and ultrashort echo times is presented, which uses a broadband radiofrequency pulse to excite the entire off-resonance induced by the metallic implant. Furthermore, fully phase-encoded imaging is used to prevent distortions caused by frequency encoding, and to obtain ultrashort echo times for rapidly decaying signal. RESULTS:Phantom and in vivo acquisitions were used to describe the relationship among excitation bandwidth, signal loss near metallic implants, and T1 weighting. Shorter radiofrequency pulses captured signal closer to the implant by improving spectral coverage and allowing shorter echo times, whereas longer pulses improved T1 weighting through larger maximum attainable flip angles. Comparisons of fully phase-encoded acquisition with broadband excitation and ultrashort echo times to T1 -weighted multi-acquisition with variable resonance image combination selective were performed in phantoms and subjects with metallic knee and hip prostheses. These acquisitions had similar contrast and acquisition efficiency. CONCLUSIONS:Accelerated fully phase-encoded acquisitions with ultrashort echo times and broadband excitation can generate distortion free images near metallic implants in clinically feasible acquisition times. Magn Reson Med 79:2156-2163, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.</pubmed_abstract><journal>Magnetic resonance in medicine</journal><pubmed_title>Fully phase-encoded MRI near metallic implants using ultrashort echo times and broadband excitation.</pubmed_title><pmcid>PMC5811328</pmcid><funding_grant_id>UL1 TR002373</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>K24 DK102595</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>R01 DK100651</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>R01 DK083380</funding_grant_id><funding_grant_id>UL1 TR000427</funding_grant_id><pubmed_authors>Wiens CN</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>McMillan AB</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Artz NS</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Jang H</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Koch KM</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Reeder SB</pubmed_authors><view_count>52</view_count></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Fully phase-encoded MRI near metallic implants using ultrashort echo times and broadband excitation.</name><description>PURPOSE:To develop a fully phase-encoded MRI method for distortion-free imaging near metallic implants, in clinically feasible acquisition times. THEORY AND METHODS:An accelerated 3D fully phase-encoded acquisition with broadband excitation and ultrashort echo times is presented, which uses a broadband radiofrequency pulse to excite the entire off-resonance induced by the metallic implant. Furthermore, fully phase-encoded imaging is used to prevent distortions caused by frequency encoding, and to obtain ultrashort echo times for rapidly decaying signal. RESULTS:Phantom and in vivo acquisitions were used to describe the relationship among excitation bandwidth, signal loss near metallic implants, and T1 weighting. Shorter radiofrequency pulses captured signal closer to the implant by improving spectral coverage and allowing shorter echo times, whereas longer pulses improved T1 weighting through larger maximum attainable flip angles. Comparisons of fully phase-encoded acquisition with broadband excitation and ultrashort echo times to T1 -weighted multi-acquisition with variable resonance image combination selective were performed in phantoms and subjects with metallic knee and hip prostheses. These acquisitions had similar contrast and acquisition efficiency. CONCLUSIONS:Accelerated fully phase-encoded acquisitions with ultrashort echo times and broadband excitation can generate distortion free images near metallic implants in clinically feasible acquisition times. Magn Reson Med 79:2156-2163, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.</description><dates><release>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>2018 Apr</publication><modification>2020-10-31T09:23:47Z</modification><creation>2019-03-26T23:22:34Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC5811328</accession><cross_references><pubmed>28833407</pubmed><doi>10.1002/mrm.26859</doi></cross_references></HashMap>