A comparison of three SPRITE techniques for the quantitative 3D imaging of the 23Na spin density on a 4T whole-body machine
Sodium density maps acquired with three SPRITE-based methods have been compared in terms of the resulting quantitative information as well as image quality and acquisition times. Consideration of factors relevant for the clinical implementation of SPRITE shows that the Conical-SPRITE variant is pref...
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Published in | Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) Vol. 179; no. 1; pp. 64 - 72 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
Elsevier Inc
01.03.2006
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Summary: | Sodium density maps acquired with three SPRITE-based methods have been compared in terms of the resulting quantitative information as well as image quality and acquisition times. Consideration of factors relevant for the clinical implementation of SPRITE shows that the Conical-SPRITE variant is preferred because of a 20-fold reduction in acquisition time, slightly improved image quality, and no loss of quantitative information. The acquisition of a 3D data set (32
×
32
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16; FOV
=
256
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256
×
160
mm) for the quantitative determination of sodium density is demonstrated. In vivo Conical-SPRITE
23Na images of the brain of a healthy volunteer were acquired in 30
min with a resolution of 7.5
×
7.5
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7.5
mm and a signal-to-noise ratio of 23 in cerebrospinal fluid and 17 in brain tissue. |
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ISSN: | 1090-7807 1096-0856 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jmr.2005.11.007 |