Single breath-hold T1 measurement using low flip angle TrueFISP

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Abstract

A method for estimating T1 using a single breath-hold, segmented, inversion recovery prepared, true fast imaging with steady-state precession (sIR-TrueFISP) acquisition at low flip angle (FA) was implemented in this study. T1 values measured by sIR-TrueFISP technique in a Gd-DTPA-doped water phantom and the human brain and abdomen of healthy volunteers were compared with the results of the standard IR fast spin echo (FSE) technique. A good correlation between the two methods was observed (R 2 = 0.999 in the phantom, and R2 = 0.943 in the brain and abdominal tissues). The T1 values of the tissues agreed well with published results. sIR-TrueFISP enables fast measurements of T1 to be obtained within a single breath-hold with good accuracy, which is particularly important for chest and abdominal imaging. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Bokacheva, L., Huang, A. J., Chen, Q., Oesingmann, N., Storey, P., Rusinek, H., & Lee, V. S. (2006). Single breath-hold T1 measurement using low flip angle TrueFISP. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 55(5), 1186–1190. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20845

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