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High-resolution in vivo diffusion tensor imaging of the injured cat spinal cord using self-navigated,interleaved, variable-density spiral acquisition (SNAILS-DTI)
Authors:Benjamin M Ellingson  Olawale Sulaiman  Shekar N Kurpad
Institution:1. Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA;2. Department of Neurosurgery, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA 70121, USA;3. Department of Neurosurgery Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Abstract:Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) is useful for studying the microstructural changes in the spinal cord following traumatic injury; however, image quality is generally poor due to the small size of the spinal cord, physiological motion and susceptibility artifacts. Self-navigated, interleaved, variable-density spiral diffusion tensor imaging (SNAILS-DTI) is a distinctive pulse sequence that bypasses many of the challenges associated with DTI of the spinal cord, particularly if imaging gradient hardware is of conventional quality. In the current study, we have demonstrated the feasibility of implementing SNAILS-DTI on a clinical 3.0-T MR scanner and examined the effect of navigator filter parameters on image quality and reconstruction time. Results demonstrate high-quality, high-resolution (546 μm×546 μm) in vivo DTI images of the cat spinal cord after traumatic spinal cord injury.
Keywords:DTI  Diffusion tensor imaging  Spiral MRI  SNAILS  Spinal cord injury  Cat  SCI
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