Bone quantitative susceptibility mapping using a chemical species-specific R2* signal model with ultrashort and conventional echo data.

TitleBone quantitative susceptibility mapping using a chemical species-specific R2* signal model with ultrashort and conventional echo data.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsDimov AV, Liu Z, Spincemaille P, Prince MR, Du J, Wang Y
JournalMagn Reson Med
Volume79
Issue1
Pagination121-128
Date Published2018 Jan
ISSN1522-2594
KeywordsAdult, Algorithms, Animals, Artifacts, Bone and Bones, Female, Femur, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Image Enhancement, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetics, Male, Models, Statistical, Phantoms, Imaging, Sensitivity and Specificity, Swine, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Water
Abstract

PURPOSE: To develop quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of bone using an ultrashort echo time (UTE) gradient echo (GRE) sequence for signal acquisition and a bone-specific effective transverse relaxation rate ( R2*) to model water-fat MR signals for field mapping.

METHODS: Three-dimensional radial UTE data (echo times ≥ 40 μs) was acquired on a 3 Tesla scanner and fitted with a bone-specific signal model to map the chemical species and susceptibility field. Experiments were performed ex vivo on a porcine hoof and in vivo on healthy human subjects (n = 7). For water-fat separation, a bone-specific model assigning R2* decay mostly to water was compared with the standard models that assigned the same decay for both fat and water. In the ex vivo experiment, bone QSM was correlated with CT.

RESULTS: Compared with standard models, the bone-specific R2* method significantly reduced errors in the fat fraction within the cortical bone in all tested data sets, leading to reduced artifacts in QSM. Good correlation was found between bone CT and QSM values in the porcine hoof (R  = 0.77). Bone QSM was successfully generated in all subjects.

CONCLUSIONS: The QSM of bone is feasible using UTE with a conventional echo time GRE acquisition and a bone-specific R2* signal model. Magn Reson Med 79:121-128, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

DOI10.1002/mrm.26648
Alternate JournalMagn Reson Med
PubMed ID28261863
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