4.5 Article

Multi-echo balanced SSFP with a sequential phase-encoding order for functional MR imaging at 7T

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 88, Issue 3, Pages 1303-1313

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29301

Keywords

BOLD fMRI; echo-train readout; multi-echo; passband balanced SSFP; submillimeter in-plane resolution; ultrahigh field

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81871350, 31730039, 32000787, 31871107]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2019YFA0707103, 2020AAA0105601]
  3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [L182055]
  4. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB32010300]
  5. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [2021089]

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This study develops a new 2D multi-echo passband balanced SSFP sequence and demonstrates its effectiveness in fast functional brain imaging at 7 T through experiments.
Purpose To develop a 2D multi-echo passband balanced SSFP (bSSFP) sequence using an echo-train readout with a sequential phase-encoding order (sequential multi-echo bSSFP), and evaluate its performance in fast functional brain imaging at 7 T. Methods As images of sequential multi-echo bSSFP exhibit multiple ghosts due to periodic k-space modulations, a GRAPPA-based reconstruction method was proposed to eliminate ghosting artifacts. MRI experiments were performed to compare the image quality of multi-echo bSSFP and conventional single-echo bSSFP. Submillimeter-resolution fMRI using a checkerboard visual stimulus was conducted to compare the activation characteristics of multi-echo bSSFP, conventional single-echo bSSFP and standard gradient-echo EPI (GE-EPI). Results A higher mean structural similarity index was found between images of single-echo bSSFP and multi-echo bSSFP with a shorter echo train length (ETL). Multi-echo bSSFP (ETL = 3) showed higher temporal SNR (tSNR) values than GRAPPA-accelerated single-echo bSSFP (R = 2). In submillimeter-resolution fMRI experiments, multi-echo bSSFP (ETL = 3) approached the imaging speed of GRAPPA-accelerated single-echo bSSFP (R = 2), but without tSNR penalty and reduced activation due to acceleration. The median t-value and the number of significantly activated voxels were comparable between GE-EPI and multi-echo bSSFP (ETL = 3) that provides virtually distortion-free functional images and inherits the activation patterns of conventional bSSFP. Conclusion Sequential multi-echo bSSFP (ETL = 3) is suitable for fast fMRI with submillimeter in-plane resolution, and offers an option to accelerate bSSFP imaging without tSNR penalty like parallel imaging.

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