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Comparative Study
. 2003 May;17(5):572-80.
doi: 10.1002/jmri.10294.

Volume-selective 3D turbo spin echo imaging for vascular wall imaging and distensibility measurement

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Comparative Study

Volume-selective 3D turbo spin echo imaging for vascular wall imaging and distensibility measurement

Lindsey A Crowe et al. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2003 May.

Abstract

Purpose: To use a volume-selective 3D turbo spin echo (TSE) technique to image the carotid artery wall and measure distensibility.

Materials and methods: A high-resolution volume-selective 3D TSE sequence has been developed. Volume selection is accomplished by orthogonal gradients for the 90 degrees and 180 degrees excitations and allows a 3D volume of vessel wall to be imaged in a relatively short time. The technique has been developed to allow imaging at any defined phase of the cardiac cycle so that the vascular function and distensibility can be studied.

Results: Scan efficiency is increased by the reduced phase encode field of view (FOV) (k(y) steps) by the use of selective volume excitation. Significantly more slices (k(z) phase encode steps) for vessel coverage can be acquired with the same scan time as that of the conventional sequence while maintaining signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels. The practical value of the technique was demonstrated on 10 normal subjects with high-resolution vessel distensibility measurements of the carotid arteries.

Conclusion: A volume-selective TSE method has been used for carotid artery wall imaging and measurement of distensibility in normal subjects. Larger coverage of the vessel, and therefore more information for clinical diagnostics, was achieved with the same overall scan time with an SNR comparable to that of 2D full FOV images.

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