Filling the dead-time gap in zero echo time MRI: Principles compared
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Filling the dead-time gap in zero echo time MRI: Principles compared
Abstract
Purpose: MRI of tissues with short coherence lifetimes T2 or T2* can be performed efficiently using zero echo time (ZTE) techniques such as algebraic ZTE, pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition (PETRA), and water- and fat-suppressed proton projection MRI (WASPI). They share the principal challenge of recovering data in central k-space missed due to an initial radiofrequency dead time. The purpose of this study was to compare the three techniques directly, with a particular focus on their behavior in the presence of ultra-short-lived spins.
Methods: The most direct comparison was enabled by aligning acquisition and reconstruction strategies of the three techniques. Image quality and short- T2* performance were investigated using point spread functions, 3D simulations, and imaging of phantom and bone samples with short (<1 ms) and ultra-short (<100 μs) T2*.
Results: Algebraic ZTE offers favorable properties but is limited to k-space gaps up to approximately three Nyquist dwells. At larger gaps, PETRA enables robust imaging with little compromise in image quality, whereas WASPI may be prone to artifacts from ultra-short T2* species.
Conclusion: For small k-space gaps (<4 dwells) and T2* much larger than the dead time, all techniques enable artifact-free short- T2* MRI. However, if these requirements are not fulfilled careful consideration is needed and PETRA will generally achieve better image quality. Magn Reson Med 79:2036-2045, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
Keywords: PETRA; WASPI; ZTE; dead time; short T2*.
© 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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