Fast 3D large-angle spin-echo imaging (3D FLASE)

被引:84
作者
Ma, JF [1 ]
Wehrli, FW [1 ]
Song, HK [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PENN,MED CTR,DEPT RADIOL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
关键词
large flip angle imaging; spin echo; microscopy; trabecular bone;
D O I
10.1002/mrm.1910350619
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
A rapid steady-state 3D spin-echo imaging pulse sequence, based on the principle of nutating the spins by an angle greater than 90 degrees, has been designed and implemented on a clinical 1.5-T whole-body MR scanner. The pulse sequence, denoted fast large-angle spin-echo (FLASE), has been optimized for high-resolution imaging of tissues with short T-2 and T-2*. Features of FLASE include a minimum-phase Shinnar-Le Roux excitation pulse and distribution of phase- and slice-encoding gradients before and after the 180 degrees refocusing pulse to minimize the critical time delay between inversion and restoration of the residual longitudinal magnetization and for minimizing echo time, A Bloch equation analysis, corroborated by experimental data, shows FLASE signal-to-noise to be superior to its closest analog, 3D rapid spin-echo excitation (RASEE) (Jara et al., Magn Reson Medicine 29,528 (1993)), and 3D gradient-recalled acquisition in steady state (GRASS). It is demonstrated that with judicious RF phase-cycling and steady state operation, FLASE can produce high-quality microimages free of intravoxel phase dispersion from susceptibility-induced background gradients. The performance of the method is exemplified with ultra high-resolution images of trabecular bone in vitro and in vivo in the human calcaneus and wrist at voxel sizes as low as 98 x 98 x 200 mu m(3). Finally, the contrast behavior of refocused FLASE can be altered by disrupting the steady state analogous to gradient echo imaging.
引用
收藏
页码:903 / 910
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Spin-Echo Micro-MRI of Trabecular Bone Using Improved 3D Fast Large-Angle Spin-Echo (FLASE)
    Magland, J. F.
    Wald, M. J.
    Wehrli, F. W.
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 2009, 61 (05) : 1114 - 1121
  • [2] 3D T2-Weighted Spin Echo Imaging in the Breast
    Moran, Catherine J.
    Hargreaves, Brian A.
    Saranathan, Manojkumar
    Lipson, Jafi A.
    Kao, Jennifer
    Ikeda, Debra M.
    Daniel, Bruce L.
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2014, 39 (02) : 332 - 338
  • [3] 3D photoacoustic imaging
    Carson, Jeffrey J. L.
    Roumeliotis, Michael
    Chaudhary, Govind
    Stodilka, Robert Z.
    Anastasio, Mark A.
    PHOTONICS NORTH 2010, 2010, 7750
  • [4] Optimized T1-weighted contrast for single-slab 3D turbo spin-echo imaging with long echo trains:: Application to whole-brain imaging
    Park, Jaeseok
    Mugler, John P., III
    Horger, Wilhelm
    Kiefer, Berthold
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 2007, 58 (05) : 982 - 992
  • [5] 3D Imaging with Holographic Tomography
    Sheppard, Cohn J. R.
    Kou, Shan Shan
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED PHASE MEASUREMENT METHODS IN OPTICS AN IMAGING, 2010, 1236 : 65 - 69
  • [6] 3D imaging and ranging in a snapshot
    Zammit, Paul
    Carles, Guillem
    Harvey, Andrew R.
    OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 2015: COMPUTATIONAL OPTICS, 2015, 9630
  • [7] 3D Fast Spin Echo With Out-of-Slab Cancellation: A Technique for High-Resolution Structural Imaging of Trabecular Bone at 7 Tesla
    Magland, Jeremy F.
    Rajapakse, Chamith S.
    Wright, Alexander C.
    Acciavatti, Raymond
    Wehrli, Felix W.
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 2010, 63 (03) : 719 - 727
  • [8] FAST PARAMETRIC SNAKES FOR 3D MICROSCOPY
    Delgado-Gonzalo, Ricard
    Chenouard, Nicolas
    Unser, Michael
    2012 9TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOMEDICAL IMAGING (ISBI), 2012, : 852 - 855
  • [9] 3D PHOVIS: 3D photoacoustic visualization studio
    Cho, Seonghee
    Baik, Jinwoo
    Managuli, Ravi
    Kim, Chulhong
    PHOTOACOUSTICS, 2020, 18
  • [10] Fast 3D Imaging of Spine, Dendritic, and Neuronal Assemblies in Behaving Animals
    Szalay, Gergely
    Judak, Linda
    Katona, Gergely
    Ocsai, Katalin
    Juhasz, Gabor
    Veress, Mate
    Szadai, Zoltan
    Feher, Andras
    Tompa, Tamas
    Chiovini, Balazs
    Maak, Pal
    Rozsa, Balazs
    NEURON, 2016, 92 (04) : 723 - 738