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Rapid variable flip angle positive susceptibility contrast imaging for clinical metal seeds

Journal of Magnetic Resonance, ISSN: 1090-7807, Vol: 340, Page: 107232
2022
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Positive susceptibility contrast imaging (PSCI) based on susceptibility mapping exhibits excellent efficacy for visualizing magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible metallic devices because of their high magnetic susceptibility compared to that of human tissues. However, the long-acquisition time required by the two-dimensional fast spin echo (2D FSE)-based PSCI approach, impedes its practical applications in 3D imaging. In this study, a three-dimensional (3D) susceptibility-based variable flip angle (vFA) FSE sequence was proposed to accelerate data acquisition in the clinical radiotherapy applications of ex vivo and in vivo rapid 3D PSCI for the imaging of metal seeds. Here, the proposed scheme applied a 3D modulated vFA technique for refocused imaging with an extended echo-train sequence for sampling data. The scheme integrated the projection-onto-dipole fields (PDF) to remove the background field and accelerate PSCI by using a compressive sensing framework with a variable-density sampling mask. The experiments involved some gelatin phantoms, porcine tissues and patients with scapular tumors and brachytherapy seeds. All of the experimental results showed that the proposed scheme could accelerate data acquisition of 3D PSCI at the reduction factors of 2 ∼ 5 while accurately localizing the actual positions of the brachytherapy seeds in the ex vivo and in vivo applications. The results were compared with those of the existing methods, including susceptibility gradient mapping using the original resolution (SUMO) and gradient echo acquisition for superparamagnetic particle (GRASP).

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Shi, Caiyun; Qiu, Zhilang; Liu, Congcong; Chen, Hanwei; Ye, Yufeng; Zhu, Yanjie; Liu, Xin; Zheng, Hairong; Liang, Dong; Wang, Haifeng

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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