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J Magn Reson Imaging · Dec 2004
Comparative StudyComparative study of FAST gradient echo MRI sequences: phantom study.
- Rosalind L Perrin, Marko K Ivancevic, Sebastian Kozerke, and Jean-Paul Vallee.
- Radiology Department, University Hospital of Geneva, Genève, Switzerland.
- J Magn Reson Imaging. 2004 Dec 1; 20 (6): 1030-8.
PurposeTo investigate a balanced steady state free precession sequence (b-SSFP) under a large range of conditions and to compare its performance with other types of gradient echo sequences for dynamic imaging.Materials And MethodsBalanced turbo field echo (b-TFE; Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands) was investigated in vitro at a range of T2/T1 along with T1-contrast enhanced turbo field echo (T1-TFE) and turbo field echo (TFE) so that a comparison could be made. Performance was quantified in terms of the initial slope of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) vs. 1/T1 curve (sensitivity) and the range of 1/T1 before signal saturation (contrast dynamic range [CDR]).ResultsThe b-TFE sequence was found to best perform, in terms of an optimal CDR, with a 90 degrees flip angle (FA), saturation preparation, and short inversion time. Using these parameters, the sensitivity was also higher than that of the TFE sequence and T1-TFE sequence under their respective optimal conditions. For detection of small changes in contrast agent concentration (0.0-0.1 mM), b-TFE was also found to be the sequence of choice, with optimized parameters as follows, 90 degrees FA, shortest TR/TE, and no magnetization preparation. The smallest matrices gave the highest signal sensitivity for all three sequences.ConclusionThe CDR of b-TFE was much narrower than that of T1-TFE but could be widened under optimized conditions. The sensitivity of the b-TFE technique was the highest of the three sequences under all conditions tested.2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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