T2 mapping of cartilage with triple-echo steady state MR sequence

V. Juras, K. Bohndorf, R. Heule, C. Kronnerwetter, P. Szomolanyi, O. Bieri, I. Frollo, S. Trattnig
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The goal of this work was to analyze the clinical and technical usability of recently introduced steady state free precession T2 mapping technique. The TESS-T2 values were compared to conventionally used multi-echo spin-echo sequence (usually referred to as CPMG). The results showed that although T2 values determined by TESS are lower than those of CPMG, they are highly correlated between two methods. Both, clinical and experimental studies might benefit from the speed of the 3D-TESS. The results of this study showed the clinical usability of a 3D-TESS sequence for T2 mapping of human articular knee cartilage. 3D-TESS provides highly correlated T2-values to conventional CMPG sequence with some additional benefits, such as dramatic shortening of acquisition time andfair insensitivity to B1 and B0 variations. Also, T2 values acquired with 3D-TESS can differentiate between reference and impaired cartilage.
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三回波稳态MR序列软骨的T2定位
这项工作的目的是分析最近引入的稳态自由进动T2制图技术的临床和技术可用性。将TESS-T2值与常规使用的多回波自旋回波序列(通常称为CPMG)进行比较。结果表明,TESS测定的T2值虽然低于CPMG测定的T2值,但两者之间具有高度相关性。临床和实验研究都可能受益于3D-TESS的速度。本研究的结果显示了3D-TESS序列用于人类膝关节软骨T2定位的临床可用性。3D-TESS提供了与传统CMPG序列高度相关的t2值,并具有一些额外的优点,例如显著缩短了采集时间,对B1和B0变化不敏感。此外,3D-TESS获得的T2值可以区分参考软骨和受损软骨。
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