Sled J G, Pike G B
McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Magn Reson Med. 2001 Nov;46(5):923-31. doi: 10.1002/mrm.1278.
We describe a novel imaging technique that yields all of the observable properties of the binary spin-bath model for magnetization transfer (MT) and demonstrate this method for in vivo studies of the human head. Based on a new model of the steady-state behavior of the magnetization during a pulsed MT-weighted imaging sequence, this approach yields parametric images of the fractional size of the restricted pool, the magnetization exchange rate, the T(2) of the restricted pool, as well as the relaxation times in the free pool. Validated experimentally on agar gels and samples of uncooked beef, we demonstrate the method's application on two normal subjects and a patient with multiple sclerosis.
我们描述了一种新型成像技术,该技术可得出用于磁化传递(MT)的二元自旋浴模型的所有可观测属性,并展示了此方法用于人体头部的体内研究。基于脉冲MT加权成像序列期间磁化稳态行为的新模型,此方法可生成受限池分数大小、磁化交换率、受限池的T(2)以及自由池弛豫时间的参数图像。通过在琼脂凝胶和生牛肉样本上进行实验验证,我们展示了该方法在两名正常受试者和一名多发性硬化症患者身上的应用。