T2 Relaxographic Mapping using 8-echo CPMG MRI Pulse Sequence

  • E-K. Jeong (Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University) ;
  • Lee, S-H. (Department of Physics, Yonsei University) ;
  • J-S. Suh (Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University) ;
  • Y-Y wak (Department of Physics, Ehwa Women's University) ;
  • S-A. Shin (Department of Physics, Ehwa Women's University) ;
  • Y-K. Kwon (Applied Superconductivity Lab) ;
  • Y. Huh (Applied Superconductivity Lab)
  • 발행 : 1997.06.01

초록

The mapping of the spin-spin relaxation time T2 in pixed-by-pixel was suggested as a quantitative diagnostic tool in medicine. Although the CPMG pulse sequence has been known to be the best pulse sequence for T2 measurement in physics NMR, the supplied pulse sequence by the manufacture of MRI system was able to obtain the maximum of 4 CPMG images. Eight or more images with different echo time TEs are required to construct a reliable T2 map, so that two or more acquisitions were required, which easily took more than 10 minutes. 4-echo CPMG imaging pulse sequence was modified to generate the maximum of 8 MR images with evenly spaced echo time TEs. In human MR imaging, since patients tend to move at least several pixels between the different acquisitions, 8-echo CPMG imaging sequence reduces the acquisition time and may remove any misregistration of each pixel's signal for the fitting T2. The resultant T2 maps using the theoretically simulated images and using the MR images of the human brain suggested that 8 echo CPMG sequence with short echo spacing such as 17∼20 msec can give the reliable T2 map.

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