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High-resolution intracranial MRA at 7T using autocalibrating parallel imaging: initial experience in vascular disease patients
Authors:von Morze Cornelius  Purcell Derk D  Banerjee Suchandrima  Xu Duan  Mukherjee Pratik  Kelley Douglas A  Majumdar Sharmila  Vigneron Daniel B
Institution:aDepartment of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, 94143-2512, USA;bGE Healthcare Technologies, San Francisco, CA, 94143-2512, USA
Abstract:

Purpose

Greater spatial resolution in intracranial three-dimensional time-of-flight (TOF) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is possible at higher field strengths, due to the increased contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) from the higher signal-to-noise ratio and the improved background suppression. However, at very high fields, spatial resolution is limited in practice by the acquisition time required for sequential phase encoding. In this study, we applied parallel imaging to 7T TOF MRA studies of normal volunteers and patients with vascular disease, in order to obtain very high resolution (0.12 mm3) images within a reasonable scan time.

Materials and Methods

Custom parallel imaging acquisition and reconstruction methods were developed for 7T MRA, based on generalized autocalibrating partially parallel acquisition (GRAPPA). The techniques were compared and applied to studies of seven normal volunteers and three patients with cerebrovascular disease.

Results

The technique produced high resolution studies free from discernible reconstruction artifacts in all subjects and provided excellent depiction of vascular pathology in patients.

Conclusions

7T TOF MRA with parallel imaging is a valuable noninvasive angiographic technique that can attain very high spatial resolution.
Keywords:MRA  7T  GRAPPA  Parallel imaging  Intracranial  Time of flight
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