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Evaluation of 3D stack-of- spiral turbo FLASH acquisitions for pseudo-continuous and velocity-selective ASL-derived brain perfusion mapping

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 90, Issue 3, Pages 939-949

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29681

Keywords

cerebral blood flow; cerebral blood volume; pseudo-continuous ASL; stack-of-spiral turbo FLASH; velocity-selective arterial spin labeling

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This study compared the performance of 3D SOS-TFL and 3D GRASE for ASL at 3T and found that 3D SOS-TFL can achieve similar results with fewer shots and higher temporal resolution. It also has minimal relaxation-induced blurring and reduced CSF contamination, making it especially suitable for VSASL.
Purpose: The most-used 3D acquisitions for ASL are gradient and spin echo (GRASE)- and stack- of-spiral (SOS)-based fast spin echo, which require multiple shots. Alternatively, turbo FLASH (TFL) allows longer echo trains, and SOS-TFL has the potential to reduce the number of shots to even single-shot, thus improving the temporal resolution. Here we compare the performance of 3D SOS-TFL and 3D GRASE for ASL at 3T. Methods: The 3D SOS-TFL readout was optimized with respect to fat suppression and excitation flip angles for pseudo- continuous ASL- and velocity-selective (VS)ASL-derived cerebral blood flow (CBF) mapping as well as for VSASL-derived cerebral blood volume (CBV) mapping. Results were compared with 3D GRASE readout on healthy volunteers in terms of perfusion quantification and temporal SNR (tSNR) efficiency. CBF and CBV mapping derived from 3D SOS-TFL-based ASL was demonstrated on one stroke patient, and the potential for single-shot acquisitions was exemplified. Results: SOS-TFL with a 15 degrees flip angle resulted in adequate tSNR efficiency with negligible image blurring. Selective water excitation was necessary to eliminate fat-induced artifacts. For pseudo- continuous ASL- and VSASL-based CBF and CBV mapping, compared to the employed four-shot 3D GRASE with an acceleration factor of 2, the fully sampled 3D SOS-TFL delivered comparable performance (with a similar scan time) using three shots, which could be further undersampled to achieve single-shot acquisition with higher tSNR efficiency. SOS-TFL had reduced CSF contamination for VSASL-CBF. Conclusion: 3D SOS-TFL acquisition was found to be a viable substitute for 3D GRASE for ASL with sufficient tSNR efficiency, minimal relaxation-induced blurring, reduced CSF contamination, and the potential of single-shot, especially for VSASL.

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