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Feasibility of strong diffusion encoding and fast readout using a plug-and-play head gradient insert at 7 T

Title: Feasibility of strong diffusion encoding and fast readout using a plug-and-play head gradient insert at 7 T
Authors: Arends, G C; Versteeg, E; De Luca, A; Marc,F; Roos, T H M; Klomp, D W J; Froeling, M; Siero, J C W; Tax, C M W; Brain; Precision Imaging Group; Computational Imaging; Beeldverwerking ISI; Cancer; Highfield Research Group; Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells; Circulatory Health
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: diffusion MRI; gradient head insert; high field; strong gradients; Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging; Journal Article
Description: PURPOSE: Diffusion weighting is achieved by the application of external field gradients typically for tens of milliseconds, during which the signal also substantially decays due to inherent T2 relaxation. Employing strong gradients will shorten the echo time (TE) and increase the signal-to-noise ratio. This study demonstrates a proof-of-principle of using an ultrastrong head gradient insert for diffusion MRI at 7 T. METHODS: A lightweight (45 kg) single-axis gradient coil operating in the z-direction was interfaced with a 7 T system and operated as an additional fourth-gradient axis to the whole-body gradient setup. Several diffusion MRI experiments were conducted to compare acquisitions taken with a gradient insert operating at full capacity (200 mT/m and 1300 T/m/s) to those using conventional gradient strengths (40-80 mT/m and 200 T/m/s). RESULTS: A shorter TE of (28.8, 32.4, 38.5, 48.7) ms was achieved using the insert gradient at full capability for readout and diffusion encoding, compared to (49.7, 54.5, 65.9, 85.5) ms (80 mT/m) or (59.9, 68.8, 88.3, 120.9) ms (40 mT/m) for b = (0, 500, 1000, 3000, 10 000) s/mm2 using conventional gradient strength. A SNR increase for all b-value acquisitions was observed. When using strong gradients for readout, TE was shortened by 20 ms, and a lower degree of geometrical distortions was observed. CONCLUSION: The results illustrate a successful proof-of-concept for performing diffusion MRI using a plug-and-play head gradient insert at 7 T. Use of low-cost gradient inserts could make advanced diffusion MRI experiments more widely available.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 0740-3194
Relation: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/466803
Availability: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/466803
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.478C61C
Database: BASE