PRIME: Phase Reversed Interleaved Multi-Echo acquisition enables highly accelerated distortion-free diffusion MRI

Yohan Jun, Qiang Liu, Ting Gong, Jaejin Cho, Shohei Fujita, Xingwang Yong, Susie Y Huang, Lipeng Ning, Anastasia Yendiki, Yogesh Rathi, Berkin Bilgic
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Purpose: To develop and evaluate a new pulse sequence for highly accelerated distortion-free diffusion MRI (dMRI) by inserting an additional echo without prolonging TR, when generalized slice dithered enhanced resolution (gSlider) radiofrequency encoding is used for volumetric acquisition. Methods: A phase-reversed interleaved multi-echo acquisition (PRIME) was developed for rapid, high-resolution, and distortion-free dMRI, which includes two echoes where the first echo is for target diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) acquisition with high-resolution and the second echo is acquired with either 1) lower-resolution for high-fidelity field map estimation, or 2) matching resolution to enable efficient diffusion relaxometry acquisitions. The sequence was evaluated on in vivo data acquired from healthy volunteers on clinical and Connectome 2.0 scanners. Results: In vivo experiments demonstrated that 1) high in-plane acceleration (Rin-plane of 5-fold with 2D partial Fourier) was achieved using the high-fidelity field maps estimated from the second echo, which was made at a lower resolution/acceleration to increase its SNR while matching the effective echo spacing of the first readout, 2) high-resolution diffusion relaxometry parameters were estimated from dual-echo PRIME data using a white matter model of multi-TE spherical mean technique (MTE-SMT), and 3) high-fidelity mesoscale DWI at 550 um isotropic resolution could be obtained in vivo by capitalizing on the high-performance gradients of the Connectome 2.0 scanner. Conclusion: The proposed PRIME sequence enabled highly accelerated, high-resolution, and distortion-free dMRI using an additional echo without prolonging scan time when gSlider encoding is utilized.
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PRIME:相位反转交错多回波采集实现了高度加速的无失真弥散磁共振成像
目的:开发并评估一种新的脉冲序列,当使用广义切片抖动增强分辨率(gSlider)射频编码进行容积采集时,通过插入额外的回波,在不延长 TR 的情况下实现高度加速的无失真弥散 MRI(dMRI)。方法:相位反转交错多回波采集(PRIME)是为快速、高分辨率和无失真 dMRI 而开发的,它包括两个回波,其中第一个回波用于高分辨率的目标扩散加权成像(DWI)采集,第二个回波用于 1) 低分辨率的高保真场图估算,或 2) 匹配分辨率的高效扩散弛豫测量采集。该序列在临床和Connectome 2.0扫描仪上获取的健康志愿者的体内数据上进行了评估。结果显示活体实验表明:1)使用从第二次回波中估算出的高保真场图实现了高面内加速(二维部分傅立叶的 5 倍面内加速),第二次回波以较低的分辨率/加速度进行,以提高信噪比,同时与第一次读出的有效回波间距相匹配、2)利用多回波球面平均技术(MTE-SMT)的白质模型,从双回波 PRIME 数据中估算出高分辨率的扩散弛豫参数;3)利用 Connectome 2.0 扫描仪的高性能梯度,在体内获得 550 um 各向同性分辨率的高保真中尺度 DWI。0 扫描仪。结论:当使用 gSlider 编码时,所提出的 PRIME 序列可在不延长扫描时间的情况下使用额外的回波实现高度加速、高分辨率和无失真 dMRI。
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