Quantitative diffusion coefficient maps using fast spin-echo MRI
(1998) In Magnetic Resonance Imaging 16(8). p.877-886- Abstract
- In this work, we have evaluated the performance of a diffusion-sensitive fast spin-echo (FSE) pulse sequence. The proposed pulse sequence utilises velocity-compensating diffusion-encoding gradients and includes the collection of navigator echoes. Spoiler gradients were inserted in the slice-selecting direction to minimise effects from stimulated echoes. Calculations of the b values showed that cross-terms between imaging gradients and diffusion gradients only led to a marginal increase of b values. Pixel-wise calculation of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps was performed numerically, considering cross-terms between diffusion-encoding and imaging gradients. The sequences investigated used echo train lengths of 16, 8 and 4 echoes and... (More)
- In this work, we have evaluated the performance of a diffusion-sensitive fast spin-echo (FSE) pulse sequence. The proposed pulse sequence utilises velocity-compensating diffusion-encoding gradients and includes the collection of navigator echoes. Spoiler gradients were inserted in the slice-selecting direction to minimise effects from stimulated echoes. Calculations of the b values showed that cross-terms between imaging gradients and diffusion gradients only led to a marginal increase of b values. Pixel-wise calculation of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps was performed numerically, considering cross-terms between diffusion-encoding and imaging gradients. The sequences investigated used echo train lengths of 16, 8 and 4 echoes and were encoded in either the slice-, frequency- or phase-encoding direction. In order to allow for higher b values a pulse-sequence version using non-motion compensating diffusion-encoding gradients was written. Phantom measurements were performed and the diffusion coefficients of water and acetone were reasonable. Seven healthy volunteers (age 28-50 years) were examined and apparent diffusion coefficient values agreed well with expected values. Diffusion-weighted images, apparent diffusion coefficient maps and images corresponding to the trace of the diffusion tensor of good quality were retrieved in vivo. (Less)
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- Brockstedt, Sara LU ; Thomsen, C ; Wirestam, Ronnie LU ; Holtås, Stig LU and Ståhlberg, Freddy LU
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- 1998
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- Navigator echoes Article Outline, Phase correction, Motion-compensating gradients, Diffusion, Fast spin-echo
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- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- volume
- 16
- issue
- 8
- pages
- 877 - 886
- publisher
- Elsevier
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- pmid:9814769
- scopus:0031770120
- ISSN
- 1873-5894
- DOI
- 10.1016/S0730-725X(98)00002-2
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- English
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