Sreekanth Madhusoodhanan NairJin JinFei HanBrian RennerElaina GombosKe LiuSunil PatilJ. Andrew DerbyshireKen SakaieEmmanuel ObusezJonathan LeeMark ElliottRussell T. ShinoharaMatthew K. SchindlerJae‐Jun SongMichel BilelloMarwa KaiseyOmar Al‐LouziNader BineshM. Marcel MayaJ. GalvanHui HanDebiao LiAndrew SolomonDaniel ReichNancy L. SicotteMark LoweDaniel OntanedaPascal Sati
High-resolution T2*-weighted brain imaging using 3D echo planar imaging (3D-EPI) at 3T allows detection of new biomarkers of neurological disorders, such as the central vein sign in multiple sclerosis. However, current 3D-EPI scan times are suboptimal for a widespread implementation in hospitals and private imaging centers. In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of combining 3D-EPI acquisition with different CAIPIRINHA undersampling patterns. A significant reduction in scan time (up to 70% reduction) was achieved without any obvious aliasing artifacts, confirming the feasibility of ultra-fast, high-resolution T2* brain imaging for future clinical applications at 3T.
Jaco J.M. ZwanenburgMaarten J. VersluisPeter R. LuijtenNatalia Petridou
Tsutomu TamadaTeruki SoneKiyohisa NagaiYoshimasa JoMasayuki GyotenShigeki ImaiYasumasa KajiharaMasao Fukunaga
Yoko NakasuRyuta ItohSatoshi NakasuHirofumi NiokaMinoru KidookaJyoji Handa