Okell Thomas W, Schmitt Peter, Bi Xiaoming, Chappell Michael A, Tijssen Rob H N, Sheerin Fintan, Miller Karla L, Jezzard Peter
FMRIB Centre, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
MR Application and Workflow Development, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany.
NMR Biomed. 2016 Jun;29(6):776-86. doi: 10.1002/nbm.3515. Epub 2016 Apr 13.
Vessel-selective dynamic angiograms provide a wealth of useful information about the anatomical and functional status of arteries, including information about collateral flow and blood supply to lesions. Conventional x-ray techniques are invasive and carry some risks to the patient, so non-invasive alternatives are desirable. Previously, non-contrast dynamic MRI angiograms based on arterial spin labeling (ASL) have been demonstrated using both spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) and balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) readout modules, but no direct comparison has been made, and bSSFP optimization over a long readout period has not been fully explored. In this study bSSFP and SPGR are theoretically and experimentally compared for dynamic ASL angiography. Unlike SPGR, bSSFP was found to have a very low ASL signal attenuation rate, even when a relatively large flip angle and short repetition time were used, leading to a threefold improvement in the measured signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) efficiency compared with SPGR. For vessel-selective applications, SNR efficiency can be further improved over single-artery labeling methods by using a vessel-encoded pseudo-continuous ASL (VEPCASL) approach. The combination of a VEPCASL preparation with a time-resolved bSSFP readout allowed the generation of four-dimensional (4D; time-resolved three-dimensional, 3D) vessel-selective cerebral angiograms in healthy volunteers with 59 ms temporal resolution. Good quality 4D angiograms were obtained in all subjects, providing comparable structural information to 3D time-of-flight images, as well as dynamic information and vessel selectivity, which was shown to be high. A rapid 1.5 min dynamic two-dimensional version of the sequence yielded similar image features and would be suitable for a busy clinical protocol. Preliminary experiments with bSSFP that included the extracranial vessels showed signal loss in regions of poor magnetic field homogeneity. However, for intracranial vessel-selective angiography, the proposed bSSFP VEPCASL sequence is highly SNR efficient and could provide useful information in a range of cerebrovascular diseases. © 2016 The Authors. NMR in Biomedicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
血管选择性动态血管造影能够提供大量关于动脉解剖和功能状态的有用信息,包括有关侧支循环血流以及病变血供的信息。传统的X射线技术具有侵入性,且对患者存在一定风险,因此需要非侵入性的替代方法。此前,基于动脉自旋标记(ASL)的非对比动态磁共振血管造影已通过扰相梯度回波(SPGR)和平衡稳态自由进动(bSSFP)读出模块得到证实,但尚未进行直接比较,且对于长读出时间的bSSFP优化也未得到充分探索。在本研究中,对bSSFP和SPGR进行了理论和实验比较,用于动态ASL血管造影。与SPGR不同,即使使用相对较大的翻转角和较短的重复时间,bSSFP的ASL信号衰减率也非常低,与SPGR相比,测量的信噪比(SNR)效率提高了三倍。对于血管选择性应用,通过使用血管编码伪连续ASL(VEPCASL)方法,与单动脉标记方法相比,SNR效率可进一步提高。VEPCASL准备与时间分辨bSSFP读出相结合,能够在健康志愿者中生成具有59毫秒时间分辨率的四维(4D;时间分辨三维,3D)血管选择性脑血管造影。所有受试者均获得了高质量的4D血管造影,提供了与3D时间飞跃图像相当的结构信息,以及动态信息和血管选择性,且显示血管选择性较高。该序列快速的1.5分钟动态二维版本产生了相似的图像特征,适用于繁忙的临床方案。包括颅外血管的bSSFP初步实验显示,在磁场均匀性较差的区域存在信号损失。然而,对于颅内血管选择性血管造影,所提出的bSSFP VEPCASL序列具有很高的SNR效率,可在一系列脑血管疾病中提供有用信息。© 2016作者。《NMR in Biomedicine》由John Wiley & Sons Ltd出版