Abstract

PurposeTo suppress the noise, by sacrificing some of the signal homogeneity for numerical stability, in uniform T1 weighted (T1w) images obtained with the magnetization prepared 2 rapid gradient echoes sequence (MP2RAGE) and to compare the clinical utility of these robust T1w images against the uniform T1w images.Materials and Methods8 healthy subjects (29.0±4.1 years; 6 Male), who provided written consent, underwent two scan sessions within a 24 hour period on a 7T head-only scanner. The uniform and robust T1w image volumes were calculated inline on the scanner. Two experienced radiologists qualitatively rated the images for: general image quality; 7T specific artefacts; and, local structure definition. Voxel-based and volume-based morphometry packages were used to compare the segmentation quality between the uniform and robust images. Statistical differences were evaluated by using a positive sided Wilcoxon rank test.ResultsThe robust image suppresses background noise inside and outside the skull. The inhomogeneity introduced was ranked as mild. The robust image was significantly ranked higher than the uniform image for both observers (observer 1/2, p-value = 0.0006/0.0004). In particular, an improved delineation of the pituitary gland, cerebellar lobes was observed in the robust versus uniform T1w image. The reproducibility of the segmentation results between repeat scans improved (p-value = 0.0004) from an average volumetric difference across structures of ≈6.6% to ≈2.4% for the uniform image and robust T1w image respectively.ConclusionsThe robust T1w image enables MP2RAGE to produce, clinically familiar T1w images, in addition to T1 maps, which can be readily used in uniform morphometry packages.

Highlights

  • At high magnetic fields, structural whole brain T1-weighted (T1w) images are more prone to signal variations due to presence of larger inhomogeneity of the static magnetic field (DB0), the transmit (B1+) and the receive (B12) radio frequency field inhomogeneities [1]

  • The robust T1w image enables magnetization prepared 2 rapid gradient echoes sequence (MP2RAGE) to produce, clinically familiar T1w images, in addition to T1 maps, which can be readily used in uniform morphometry packages

  • The uniform T1w image volumes were obtained through the use of the commercially available Magnetization Prepared with 2 Rapid Gradient Echoes (MP2RAGE) sequence [7] modified to improve the inversion coverage for whole brain acquisitions at 7T [11]

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Introduction

Structural whole brain T1-weighted (T1w) images are more prone to signal variations due to presence of larger inhomogeneity of the static magnetic field (DB0), the transmit (B1+) and the receive (B12) radio frequency field inhomogeneities [1] These signal variations create an intensity bias, which could lead to misleading clinical diagnosis, incorrect gray and white matter segmentation or poor co-registration to other acquired datasets. To overcome this problem at higher magnetic fields, Van de Moortele et al [4] and Marques et al [7] proposed to take the ratio of 3D T1w MPRAGE (GRETI1) and 3D GE-PD (GRETI2) proton density weighted image volumes. These approaches risk thresholding out or smoothing over image features from inside the brain

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