Improvement of image quality for bright-blood image in VISIBLE (volume isotropic simultaneous interleaved bright- and black-blood examination) by using k-space reordering and startup echoes

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Magnetic resonance imaging Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.mri.2024.07.011
Tatsuhiro Wada , Kazufumi Kikuchi , Makoto Obara , Chiaki Tokunaga , Koji Yamashita , Koji Kobayashi , Toyoyuki Kato , Kousei Ishigami , Osamu Togao
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Abstract

Purpose

A volume isotropic simultaneous interleaved bright- and black-blood examination (VISIBLE) can simultaneously acquire images with suppressed vascular signals (black-blood images) and images without suppression (bright-blood images). We aimed to improve of the bright-blood images by adjusting the k-space filling and using startup echo.

Methods

The k-space arrangement of bright-blood images in the conventional VISIBLE followed a low-to-high frequency order, whereas that in the proposed VISIBLE sequence was in the reversed order, and a startup echo was added. The effects of startup echo on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) were evaluated using phantoms, considering both white matter (WM) and post-contrast blood. Data from copper sulfate phantoms were acquired in 1D Fourier transform mode using both the conventional and proposed methods of the two VISIBLE sequences. The signal behavior with each sequence was evaluated. Fourteen patients with a total of 21 metastases were included in the study. For each patient, VISIBLE images of both conventional and proposed methods were obtained consecutively after the contrast agent administration. Using clinical images, we conducted a comparison of the SNR and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for tumors, normal WM, and blood vessels between the conventional and proposed VISIBLE sequences.

Results

There was no significant difference in SNRs for both black- and bright-blood images between the conventional sequence and the proposed sequence with different number of startup echoes, however, the SNR of the proposed sequence decreased with increasing number of startup echoes in both black- and bright-images. The signal behavior of the bright-blood image reached a “steady state” when the startup echo exceeded 20. The SNRs of blood vessels in the bright-blood images did not differ significantly between conventional and proposed VISIBLE sequences. The SNRs of WM in the bright-blood images was significantly larger in the conventional sequence than in the proposed sequence. The SNRs of tumors in bright blood images was significantly larger in the proposed sequence than in the conventional sequence. The CNRs between tumors and WM, vessels and WM in the bright-blood images were significantly higher in the proposed sequence than in the conventional sequence.

Conclusion

The use of the startup echo in combination with the high-to-low frequency k-space ordering method resulted in improved CNR of the bright-blood images in the VISIBLE sequence.

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利用 k 空间重新排序和启动回波提高 VISIBLE(容积各向同性同时交错亮血和黑血检查)中亮血图像的质量。
目的:容积各向同性同步交错亮血和黑血检查(VISIBLE)可同时获取血管信号被抑制的图像(黑血图像)和未被抑制的图像(亮血图像)。我们的目标是通过调整 k 空间填充和使用启动回波来改善亮血图像:方法:在传统的 VISIBLE 序列中,亮血图像的 k 空间排列遵循从低频到高频的顺序,而在拟议的 VISIBLE 序列中则相反,并增加了启动回波。我们使用模型评估了启动回波对信噪比(SNR)的影响,同时考虑了白质(WM)和对比后血液。使用两种 VISIBLE 序列的传统方法和建议方法,在一维傅立叶变换模式下采集了硫酸铜模型的数据。对每种序列的信号表现进行了评估。本研究共纳入了 14 名患者,共 21 个转移灶。每位患者在注射造影剂后连续获得传统和建议方法的 VISIBLE 图像。利用临床图像,我们比较了传统和建议的 VISIBLE 序列对肿瘤、正常 WM 和血管的信噪比(SNR)和对比-噪声比(CNR):结果:在启动回波次数不同的情况下,传统序列和建议序列在黑血和亮血图像中的信噪比没有明显差异,但建议序列在黑血和亮血图像中的信噪比随着启动回波次数的增加而降低。当启动回波次数超过 20 次时,亮血图像的信号表现达到 "稳定状态"。亮血图像中血管的信噪比在传统 VISIBLE 序列和提议的 VISIBLE 序列之间没有显著差异。亮血图像中 WM 的信噪比在传统序列中明显大于建议序列。在拟议序列中,亮血图像中肿瘤的信噪比明显大于传统序列。建议序列中明血图像中肿瘤与 WM、血管与 WM 之间的 CNR 明显高于传统序列:结论:启动回波与高频至低频 k 空间排序法的结合使用提高了 VISIBLE 序列中亮血图像的 CNR。
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Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging 医学-核医学
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4.70
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194
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the first international multidisciplinary journal encompassing physical, life, and clinical science investigations as they relate to the development and use of magnetic resonance imaging. MRI is dedicated to both basic research, technological innovation and applications, providing a single forum for communication among radiologists, physicists, chemists, biochemists, biologists, engineers, internists, pathologists, physiologists, computer scientists, and mathematicians.
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