Abstract

Background4D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of CSF can make an important contribution to the understanding of hydrodynamic changes in various neurological diseases but remains limited in clinical application due to long acquisition times. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of compressed SENSE accelerated MRI measurements of the spinal CSF flow.MethodsIn 20 healthy subjects 4D flow MRI of the CSF in the cervical spine was acquired using compressed sensitivity encoding [CSE, a combination of compressed sensing and parallel imaging (SENSE) provided by the manufacturer] with acceleration factors between 4 and 10. A conventional scan using SENSE was used as reference. Extracted parameters were peak velocity, absolute net flow, forward flow and backward flow. Bland–Altman analysis was performed to determine the scan-rescan reproducibility and the agreement between SENSE and compressed SENSE. Additionally, a time accumulated flow error was calculated. In one additional subject flow of the spinal canal at the level of the entire spinal cord was assessed.ResultsAveraged acquisition times were 10:21 min (SENSE), 9:31 min (CSE4), 6:25 min (CSE6), 4:53 min (CSE8) and 3:51 min (CSE10). Acquisition of the CSF flow surrounding the entire spinal cord took 14:40 min. Bland–Altman analysis showed good agreement for peak velocity, but slight overestimations for absolute net flow, forward flow and backward flow (< 1 ml/min) in CSE4–8. Results of the accumulated flow error were similar for CSE4 to CSE8.ConclusionA quantitative analysis of acceleration factors CSE4–10 showed that CSE with an acceleration factor up to 6 is feasible. This allows a scan time reduction of 40% and enables the acquisition and analysis of the CSF flow dynamics surrounding the entire spinal cord within a clinically acceptable scan time.

Highlights

  • 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can make an important contribution to the understanding of hydrodynamic changes in various neurological diseases but remains limited in clinical application due to long acquisition times

  • Acquisition times averaged over all subjects were 10:21± 1:19 min (SENSE), 9:31 ± 1:12 min (CSE4), 6:25 ± 0:51 min (CSE6), 4:53 ± 0:38 min (CSE8) and 3:51 ± 0:29 min (CSE10)

  • Limits of agreement (LoA) of CSE4, CSE6 and CSE8 were similar for absolute net flow (AF), Forward volume flow (FF) and backward volume flow (BF) with a slight increase with

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Introduction

4D flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of CSF can make an important contribution to the understanding of hydrodynamic changes in various neurological diseases but remains limited in clinical application due to long acquisition times. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of compressed SENSE accelerated MRI measurements of the spinal CSF flow. Changes in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow dynamics have been found to be associated with different neurological diseases such as hydrocephalus [1], Chiari malformation [2, 3], syringomyelia [4] and Alzheimer disease [5]. To accelerate 4D flow MRI acquisitions, different methods were proposed by exploiting spatial–temporal correlations or using compressed sensing. Most work focused on cardio-vascular applications [11,12,13,14,15] and no work exists on accelerated 4D flow MRI of the CSF

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