Slice-specific B1+ shimming improves the repeatability of multi-shot, diffusion-weighted imaging at 7T (original) (raw)

Ding, Belinda, Williams, Sydney Nicole ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9979-6245, Dragonu, Iulius, Liebig, Patrick, Allwood-Spiers, Sarah, McElhinney, Paul, Gunamony, Shajan ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3146-6079, Fullerton, Natasha and Porter, David Andrew ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8436-6904(2024) Slice-specific B1+ shimming improves the repeatability of multi-shot, diffusion-weighted imaging at 7T.Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 92(6), pp. 2560-2570. (doi: 10.1002/mrm.30208) (PMID:39091132)

Abstract

Purpose Compared with lower field strengths, DWI at 7 T faces the combined challenges of increased distortion and blurring due to B0 inhomogeneity, and increased signal dropouts due to B1+ inhomogeneity. This study addresses the B1+ limitations using slice-specific static parallel transmission (pTx) in a multi-shot, readout-segmented EPI diffusion imaging sequence. Methods DWI was performed in 7 healthy subjects using MRI at 7 T and readout-segmented EPI. Data were acquired with non-pTx circular-polarized (CP) pulses (CP-DWI) and static pTx pulses (pTx-DWI) using slice-specific B1+ shim coefficients. Each volunteer underwent two scan sessions on the same day, with two runs of each sequence in the first session and one run in the second. The sequences were evaluated by assessing image quality, flip-angle homogeneity, and intrasession and intersession repeatability in ADC estimates. Results pTx-DWI significantly reduced signal voids compared with CP-DWI, particularly in inferior brain regions. The use of pTx also improved RF uniformity and symmetry across the brain. These effects translated into improved intrasession and intersession repeatability for pTx-DWI. Additionally, re-optimizing the pTx pulse between repeat scans did not have a negative effect on ADC repeatability. Conclusion The study demonstrates that pTx provides a reproducible image-quality increase in multishot DWI at 7 T. The benefits of pTx also extend to quantitative ADC estimation with regard to the improvement in intrasession and intersession repeatability. Overall, the combination of multishot imaging and pTx can support the development of reliable, high-resolution DWI for clinical studies at 7 T.

Item Type: Articles
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: Williams, Dr Sydney and Liebig, Patrick and Gunamony, Dr Shajan and Porter, Professor David and Fullerton, Dr Natasha and Allwood-Spiers, Sarah and Ding, Ms Belinda
Authors: Ding, B., Williams, S. N., Dragonu, I., Liebig, P., Allwood-Spiers, S., McElhinney, P., Gunamony, S., Fullerton, N., and Porter, D. A.
College/School: College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & NursingCollege of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Publisher: Wiley
ISSN: 0740-3194
ISSN (Online): 1522-2594
Published Online: 01 August 2024
Copyright Holders: Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s)
First Published: First published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 92(6): 2560-2570
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Deposit and Record Details

ID Code: 330869
Depositing User: Dr Mary Donaldson
Datestamp: 06 Aug 2024 11:24
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2025 12:53
Date of acceptance: 18 June 2024
Date of first online publication: 1 August 2024
Date Deposited: 6 August 2024
Data Availability Statement: No