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Accelerated T(2)Mapping of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Highly Undersampled K-Space Data for Robust T(2)Relaxation Time Measurement in Clinically Feasible Acquisition Times

Raudner, Marcus
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Schreiner, Markus
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Hilbert, Tom  
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November 1, 2020
Investigative Radiology

Objectives T(2)mapping of the intervertebral disc (IVD) can depict quantitative changes reflecting biochemical change due to loss of glycosaminoglycan content. Conventional T(2)mapping is usually performed using a 2-dimensional multi-echo-spin echo sequence (2D-MESE) with long acquisition times that are generally not compatible with clinical routine. This study investigates the applicability of GRAPPATINI, a T(2)mapping sequence combining undersampling, model-based reconstruction, and parallel imaging, to offer clinically feasible acquisition times in T(2)mapping of the lumbar IVD. Materials and Methods Fifty-eight individuals (26 female; mean age, 23.3 +/- 8.1 years) were prospectively studied at 3 T. GRAPPATINI was conducted with the same parameters as the 2D-MESE while shortening the acquisition time from 13:18 to 2:27 minutes. The setup was also validated in a phantom experiment using a 6.48-hour-long single echo-spin echo sequence as reference. The IVDs were manually segmented on 4 central slices. Results The median nucleus pulposus showed a strong Pearson correlation coefficient between T(2GRAPPATINI)and T-2MESE(r(p)= 0.919;P< 0.001). There was also a significant correlation for the ventral (r(p)= 0.241;P< 0.001) and posterior (r(p)= 0.418;P< 0.001) annular regions. In the single spin-echo phantom experiment, the most accurate T(2)estimation was achieved using T(2GRAPPATINI)with a median absolute deviation of 15.3 milliseconds as compared with T(2MESE)with 26.5 milliseconds. Conclusions GRAPPATINI facilitates precise T(2)mapping at 3 T in accordance with clinical standards and reference methods using the same parameters while shortening acquisition times from 13:18 to 2:27 minutes with the same parameters.

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DOI
10.1097/RLI.0000000000000690
Web of Science ID

WOS:000577712400001

Author(s)
Raudner, Marcus
Schreiner, Markus
Hilbert, Tom  
Kober, Tobias  
Weber, Michael
Windhager, Reinhard
Trattnig, Siegfried
Juras, Vladimir
Date Issued

2020-11-01

Published in
Investigative Radiology
Volume

55

Issue

11

Start page

695

End page

701

Subjects

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

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t(2)mapping

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iterative reconstruction

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intervertebral disc

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quantitative magnetic resonance imaging

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articular-cartilage

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relaxation-times

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spin-echo

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t2

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degeneration

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mri

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reconstruction

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appearance

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t1rho

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