Maximizing SNR per unit time in diffusion MRI with multiband T-Hex spirals.

Magn Reson Med

Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in diffusion MRI (dMRI) by integrating efficient spatial encoding methods and utilizing a high-performance gradient system, addressing the challenges of long scan times and low SNR typical in dMRI.
  • The methods employed involve combining spiral readouts, multiband imaging, and tilted hexagonal grids on a powerful 3T MRI machine, with advanced image reconstruction techniques to improve the quality of the images produced.
  • Results show that the new approach yields high-quality images with better SNR efficiency than existing multiband diffusion imaging techniques, indicating potential for broader clinical application in microstructural scanning.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The characterization of tissue microstructure using diffusion MRI (dMRI) signals is rapidly evolving, with increasing sophistication of signal representations and microstructure models. However, this progress often requires signals to be acquired with very high b-values (e.g., b > 30 ms/μm ), along many directions, and using multiple b-values, leading to long scan times and extremely low SNR in dMRI images. The purpose of this work is to boost the SNR efficiency of dMRI by combining three particularly efficient spatial encoding techniques and utilizing a high-performance gradient system (G  ≤ 300 mT/m) for efficient diffusion encoding.

Methods: Spiral readouts, multiband imaging, and sampling on tilted hexagonal grids (T-Hex) are combined and implemented on a 3T MRI system with ultra-strong gradients. Image reconstruction is performed through an iterative cg-SENSE algorithm incorporating static off-resonance distributions and field dynamics as measured with an NMR field camera. Additionally, T-Hex multiband is combined with a more conventional EPI-readout and compared with state-of-the-art blipped-CAIPIRINHA sampling. The advantage of the proposed approach is furthermore investigated for clinically available gradient performance and diffusion kurtosis imaging.

Results: High fidelity in vivo images with b-values up to 40 ms/μm are obtained. The approach provides superior SNR efficiency over other state-of-the-art multiband diffusion readout schemes.

Conclusion: The demonstrated gains hold promise for the widespread dissemination of advanced microstructural scans, especially in clinical populations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10953427PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29953DOI Listing

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