Super-resolution QSM in little or no additional time for imaging (NATIve) using 2D EPI imaging in 3 orthogonal planes.

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High Field MR Centre, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Centre of Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Graz, Austria. Electronic address: simon.robinson@meduniwi

Published: December 2023


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Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping has the potential to provide additional insights into neurological diseases but is typically based on a quite long (5-10 min) 3D gradient-echo scan which is highly sensitive to motion. We propose an ultra-fast acquisition based on three orthogonal (sagittal, coronal and axial) 2D simultaneous multi-slice EPI scans with 1 mm in-plane resolution and 3 mm thick slices. Images in each orientation are corrected for susceptibility-related distortions and co-registered with an iterative non-linear Minimum Deformation Averaging (Volgenmodel) approach to generate a high SNR, super-resolution data set with an isotropic resolution of close to 1 mm. The net acquisition time is 3 times the volume acquisition time of EPI or about 12 s, but the three volumes could also replace "dummy scans" in fMRI, making it feasible to acquire QSM in little or No Additional Time for Imaging (NATIve). NATIve QSM values agreed well with reference 3D GRE QSM in the basal ganglia in healthy subjects. In patients with multiple sclerosis, there was also a good agreement between the susceptibility values within lesions and control ROIs and all lesions which could be seen on 3D GRE QSMs could also be visualized on NATIve QSMs. The approach is faster than conventional 3D GRE by a factor of 25-50 and faster than 3D EPI by a factor of 3-5. As a 2D technique, NATIve QSM was shown to be much more robust to motion than the 3D GRE and 3D EPI, opening up the possibility of studying neurological diseases involving iron accumulation and demyelination in patients who find it difficult to lie still for long enough to acquire QSM data with conventional methods.

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