A pulse sequence for rapid in vivo spin-locked MRI

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Purpose: To develop a novel pulse sequence called spin-locked echo planar imaging (EPI), or (SLEPI), to perform rapid Tip-weighted MRI. Materials and Methods: SLEPI images were used to calculate T1p maps In two healthy volunteers Imaged on a 1.5-T Sonata Siemens MRI scanner. The head and extremity coils were used for imaging the brain and blood in the popliteal artery, respectively. Results: SLEPI-measured T1p was 83 msec and 103 msec in white (WM) and gray matter (GM), respectively, 584 msec in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and was similar to values obtained with the less time-efficient sequence based on a turbo spin-echo readout. T1p was 183 msec in arterial blood at a spin-lock (SL) amplitude of 500 Hz. Conclusion: We demonstrate the feasibility of the SLEPI pulse sequence to perform rapid T1p MRI. The sequence produced images of higher quality than a gradient-echo EPI sequence for the same contrast evolution times. We also discuss applications and limitations of the pulse sequence. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Borthakur, A., Hulvershorn, J., Gualtieri, E., Wheaton, A. J., Charagundla, S., Elliott, M. A., & Reddy, R. (2006). A pulse sequence for rapid in vivo spin-locked MRI. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 23(4), 591–596. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.20537

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