Water diffusion and T2 quantification in transient-state MRI: the effect of RF pulse sequence.

Publication date

2024-01

Authors

Fuderer, MihaORCID 0000-0002-5673-915X
van den Heide, Oscar
Liu, Hongyan
Van Den Berg, Cornelis A.T.ORCID 0000-0002-5565-6889
Sbrizzi, AlessandroORCID 0000-0003-3276-4542ISNI 0000000396833383

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article

Collections

Open Access logo

License

cc_by

Abstract

In quantitative measurement of the (Formula presented.) value of tissues, the diffusion of water molecules has been recognized as a confounder. This is most notably so for transient-state quantitative mapping techniques, which allow simultaneous estimation of (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.). In prior work, apparently conflicting conclusions are presented on the level of diffusion-induced bias on the T2 estimate. So far there is a lack of studies on the effect of the RF pulse angle sequence on the level of diffusion-induced bias. In this work, we show that the specific transient-state RF pulse sequence has a large effect on this level of bias. In particular, the bias level is strongly influenced by the mean value of the RF pulse angles. Also, for realistic values of the spoiling gradient area, we infer that the diffusion-induced bias is negligible for non-liquid human tissues; yet, for phantoms, the effect can be substantial (15% of the true (Formula presented.) value) for some RF pulse sequences. This should be taken into account in validation procedures.

Keywords

bias, diffusion, MRI, optimization, quantification and estimation, Molecular Medicine, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Spectroscopy, Journal Article

Citation

Fuderer, M, van der Heide, O, Liu, H, van den Berg, C A T & Sbrizzi, A 2024, 'Water diffusion and T2 quantification in transient-state MRI : the effect of RF pulse sequence.', NMR in Biomedicine, vol. 37, no. 1, e5044. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.5044