High-resolution short-T 2 MRI using a high-performance gradient.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE(2020)

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Purpose To achieve high resolution in imaging of short-T(2)materials and tissues by using a high-performance human-sized gradient insert with strength up to 200 mT/m and 100% duty cycle. Methods Dedicated short-T(2)methodology and hardware are used, such as the pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition (PETRA) technique with modulated excitation pulses, optimized radio-frequency hardware, and a high-performance gradient insert. A theoretical analysis of actual spatial resolution and SNR is provided to support the choice of scan parameters and interpretation of the results. Imaging is performed in resolution phantoms, animal specimen, and human volunteers at both conventional and maximum available gradient strengths and compared using image subtraction. Results Calculations suggest that increasing gradient strength beyond conventional values considerably improves both actual resolution and SNR efficiency in short-T(2)imaging. Resolution improvements are confirmed in all investigated samples, in particular 2 mm slots were resolved in a hard-plastic plate withT(2)approximate to 10 mu s and in vivo musculoskeletal images were acquired at isotropic 200 mu m resolution. Expected improvements in signal yield are realized in fine structures benefitting from high resolution but to less extent in regions of low contrast where decay-related blurring leads to signal overlap between neighboring locations. Conclusion Strong gradients with high duty cycle enable short-T(2)imaging at unprecedentedly high resolution, holding the potential for improving MRI of, eg, bone, tendon, lung, or teeth. Moreover, it allows direct access of tissues withT(2)of tens of microseconds such as myelin or collagen.
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gradient duty cycle,high bandwidth,PETRA,point spread function,PSF,rapid transverse relaxation,signal-to-noise ratio,SNR
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