Respiratory self-gated multiple gradient recalled echo sequence for free-breathing abdominal R2* mapping

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Abstract

Abdominal effective transverse relaxation rate (R2*) mapping is critical for a wide range of applications. However, respiratory motion can lead to significant image quality deterioration and R 2* overestimation. For this work, we explored the feasibility of combining respiratory self-gating techniques with a multiple gradient-recalled echo sequence for free-breathing abdominal R 2* measurements. In a series of eight normal volunteers, respiratory self-gated-multiple gradient-recalled echo methods effectively avoided motion artifacts to produce quantitative R2* measurements in liver, spleen, and kidneys that were comparable to R 2* measurements produced while breath-holding. Respiratory self-gated-multiple gradient-recalled echo methods demonstrated the potential to avoid the need for breath-holding during abdominal R2* mapping. For clinical application, respiratory self-gated-multiple gradient-recalled echo approaches could be particularly useful for R 2* measurements in those patients unable or unwilling to sustain sufficiently long breath-holds to avoid motion artifacts. Magn Reson Med, 2011. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Jin, N., Zhang, Z., Zhang, L., Lu, G., & Larson, A. C. (2011). Respiratory self-gated multiple gradient recalled echo sequence for free-breathing abdominal R2* mapping. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 66(1), 207–212. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.22823

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