High-Contrast Lumbar Spinal Bone Imaging Using a 3D Slab-Selective UTE Sequence

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Ultra-short echo time (UTE) MRI with post-processing is a promising technique in bone imaging that produces a similar contrast to computed tomography (CT). Here, we propose a 3D slab-selective ultrashort echo time (UTE) sequence together with image post-processing to image bone structures in the lumbar spine. We also explore the intermodality agreement between the UTE and CT images. The lumbar spines of two healthy volunteers were imaged with 3D UTE using five different resolutions to determine the best imaging protocol. Then, four patients with low back pain were imaged with both the 3D UTE sequence and CT to investigate agreement between the imaging methods. Two other patients with low back pain were then imaged with the 3D UTE sequence and clinical conventional T1-weighted and T2-weighted fast spin-echo (FSE) MRI sequences for qualitative comparison. The 3D UTE sequence together with post-processing showed high contrast images of bone and high intermodality agreement with CT images. In conclusion, post-processed slab-selective UTE imaging is a feasible approach for highlighting bone structures in the lumbar spine and demonstrates significant anatomical correlation with CT images.

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Afsahi, A. M., Lombardi, A. F., Wei, Z., Carl, M., Athertya, J., Masuda, K., … Ma, Y. J. (2022). High-Contrast Lumbar Spinal Bone Imaging Using a 3D Slab-Selective UTE Sequence. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.800398

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