J Korean Soc Magn Reson Med.  2008 Jun;12(1):27-32.

Three-dimensional Chemical Shift Imaging with PRESS Excitation and Spiral Readouts

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  • 1School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. donghyunkim@yonsei.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: We developed a 3D CSI (chemical shift imaging) sequence that uses the PRESS (point resolved spectroscopy) excitation scheme and spiral-based readout gradients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We implemented constant-density spirals (32x32 matrix, 24 x24 cm FOV) which use analytic equations to enable real-time prescription on the scanner. In-vivo data from the brain were collected and reconstructed using the gridding algorithm.
RESULTS
Data illustrate that with our imaging sequence, the benefits of the PRESS technique, which include elimination of lipid artifacts, remain intact while flexible scan time versus resolution tradeoffs can be achieved using the constant-density spirals. Volumetric high resolution 3D CSI covering 5760 cm3 could be obtained in 12.5 minutes.
CONCLUSION
Spiral-based readout gradients offer a flexible tradeoff between scan time versus resolution. By combining this feature with PRESS based excitation, efficient methods of volumetric spectroscopic imaging can be accomplished by obtaining whole brain coverage while eliminating lipid contamination.

Keyword

spiral CSI

MeSH Terms

Artifacts
Brain
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Prescriptions
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