Acceleration of neuromelanin-sensitive MRI sequences in the substantia nigra using standard MRI options

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Purpose: Neuromelanin MRI (NM-MRI) is applied as a proxy measurement of dopaminergic functioning of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN). To increase its clinical applicability, a fast and easily applicable NM-MRI sequence is needed. This study therefore compared accelerated NM-MRI sequences using standard available MRI options with a validated 2D gradient recalled echo NM-MRI sequence with off-resonance magnetization transfer (MT) pulse (2D-MToffRes). Methods: We used different combinations of compressed sense (CS) acceleration, repetition times (TR), and MT pulse to accelerate the validated 2D-MToffRes. In addition, we compared a recently introduced 3D sequence with the 2D-MToffRes. Results: Our results show that the 2D sequences perform best with good to excellent reliability. Only excellent intraclass correlation coefficients were found for the CS factor 2 sequences. Conclusion: We conclude that there are several reliable approaches to accelerate NM-MRI, in particular by using CS.

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van der Pluijm, M., Wallert, E. D., Coolen, B. F., Tjong Tjin Joe, K. T., de Haan, L., Booij, J., & van de Giessen, E. (2023). Acceleration of neuromelanin-sensitive MRI sequences in the substantia nigra using standard MRI options. Neuroradiology, 65(2), 307–312. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-022-03058-w

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