• J Magn Reson Imaging · Apr 2009

    High-resolution diffusion tensor imaging with inner field-of-view EPI.

    • Jürgen Finsterbusch.
    • Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany. j.finsterbusch@uke.uni-hamburg.de
    • J Magn Reson Imaging. 2009 Apr 1; 29 (4): 987-93.

    PurposeTo demonstrate the applicability of inner field-of-view (FOV) echo-planar imaging based on spatially two-dimensional selective radiofrequency excitations to high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging.Materials And MethodsDiffusion tensor imaging of inner FOVs with in-plane resolutions of 0.90 x 0.90 mm(2) and 0.50 x 0.50 mm(2) was performed in the human brain and cervical spinal cord on a 3 T whole-body MR system.ResultsUsing inner FOVs reduces geometric distortions in echo-planar imaging and allows for an improved in-plane resolution. Some of the crossings of transverse pontine fibers with the pyramidal tracts in the brainstem could be resolved, increased diffusion anisotropy and fiber orientation could be identified in cerebellar white matter, and the reduced diffusion anisotropy of spinal cord gray matter could be detected.ConclusionInner FOV echo-planar imaging may help to improve the spatial resolution and thus the accuracy of diffusion anisotropy and white matter fiber orientation measurements in the human central nervous system.

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