Evaluation of Improvement of Tissue Contrast and Reduction of Imaging Time by Shortening TR in Brain T 2 FLAIR Using MTC Pulse

  • Ikeguchi H
  • Shonai T
  • Watanabe T
  • et al.
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Abstract

T2 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) using inversion recovery pulse to suppress cerebrospinal fluid signal needs adequate T1 recovery time after data acquisition, otherwise, the T2 -weighted contrast in brain tissue will get lower. Over 10000 ms of repetition time (TR) is recommended for the 1.5 T MR scanner, so it is difficult to shorten the imaging time. We verified whether T2 FLAIR combined with the magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) pulse shows better gray-to-white matter (GM/WM) and lesion-to-normal tissue contrasts even when the TR is shortened compared to the conventional T2 FLAIR. Optimal parameters of the MTC pulse were determined with a self-produced phantom, which modeled on cerebral cortical gray and white matters. GM/WM contrasts of the phantom were measured in T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse while decreasing TR gradually from 10000 ms to 6500 ms. Although GM/WM contrast of the phantom in T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse gradually decreased as the TR got shortened, the T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse of 6500 ms of TR still showed 27% higher contrast than the conventional T2 FLAIR (TR 10000 ms). GM/WM contrast in T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse was improved also in healthy volunteers, but improvement in thalamo-medullary contrast was less than that of cerebral cortico-medullary and putamino-medullary contrasts. It seems to be because thalamus, which is a deep gray matter, shows a higher MTC effect than other gray matters. Thus, it is necessary to note that the tissue contrast might differ between T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse and the conventional T2 FLAIR. Because general lesions with an elongated T2 value show lower MTC effect compared to the normal brain tissue, a clinical case with thalamic lesion showed that the lesion-to-normal tissue contrast improved in T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse of 6500 ms of TR. Although it is necessary to note the difference in contrast between some tissues, T2 FLAIR with the MTC pulse improves GM/WM and lesion-to-normal tissue contrasts even when the TR is shortened compared to the conventional T2 FLAIR, and it enables to shorten the imaging time.

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Ikeguchi, H., Shonai, T., Watanabe, T., Nawate, M., & Yano, R. (2020). Evaluation of Improvement of Tissue Contrast and Reduction of Imaging Time by Shortening TR in Brain T 2 FLAIR Using MTC Pulse. Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology, 76(12), 1256–1265. https://doi.org/10.6009/jjrt.2020_jsrt_76.12.1256

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