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A short-TR single-echo spin-echo breath-hold method for assessing liver T2

Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine(2024)

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Abstract
Objective Conventional single-echo spin-echo T2 mapping used for liver iron quantification is too long for breath-holding. This study investigated a short TR (~100 ms) single-echo spin-echo T2 mapping technique wherein each image (corresponding to a single TE) could be acquired in ~17 s–short enough for a breath-hold. TE images were combined for T2 fitting. To avoid T1 bias, each TE acquisition incremented TR to maintain a constant TR-TE. Materials and methods Experiments at 1.5T validated the technique’s accuracy in phantoms, 9 healthy volunteers, and 5 iron overload patients . In phantoms and healthy volunteers, the technique was compared to the conventional approach of constant TR for all TEs. Iron overload results were compared to FerriScan. Results In phantoms, the constant TR-TE technique provided unbiased estimates of T2, while the conventional constant TR approach underestimated it. In healthy volunteers, there was no significant discrepancy at the 95% confidence level between constant TR-TE and reference T2 values, whereas there was for constant TR scans. In iron overload patients, there was a high correlation between constant TR-TE and FerriScan T2 values ( r 2 = 0.95), with a discrepancy of 0.6+/− 1.4 ms. Discussion The short-TR single-echo breath-hold spin-echo technique provided unbiased estimates of T2 in phantoms and livers.
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Iron Overload,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Liver,Spin Echo Imaging
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