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High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T

PURPOSE: Spin lattice relaxation time in rotating frame (T1ρ) mapping of human knee cartilage has shown promise in detecting biochemical changes during osteoarthritis. Due to higher field strength, MRI at 7T has advantages in term of SNR compared to clinical MR scanners and this can be used to incre...

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Autores principales: Singh, Anup, Haris, Mohammad, Cai, Kejia, Kogan, Feliks, Hariharan, Hari, Reddy, Ravinder
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24830386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097486
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author Singh, Anup
Haris, Mohammad
Cai, Kejia
Kogan, Feliks
Hariharan, Hari
Reddy, Ravinder
author_facet Singh, Anup
Haris, Mohammad
Cai, Kejia
Kogan, Feliks
Hariharan, Hari
Reddy, Ravinder
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description PURPOSE: Spin lattice relaxation time in rotating frame (T1ρ) mapping of human knee cartilage has shown promise in detecting biochemical changes during osteoarthritis. Due to higher field strength, MRI at 7T has advantages in term of SNR compared to clinical MR scanners and this can be used to increase in image resolution. Objective of current study was to evaluate the feasibility of high resolution T1ρ mapping of in vivo human knee cartilage at 7T MR scanner. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study we have used a T1ρ prepared GRE pulse sequence for obtaining high resolution (in plan resolution  = 0.2 mm(2)) T1ρ MRI of human knee cartilage at 7T. The effect of a global and localized reference frequency and reference voltage setting on B(0), B(1) and T1ρ maps in cartilage was evaluated. Test-retest reliability results of T1ρ values from asymptomatic subjects as well as T1ρ maps from abnormal cartilage of two human subjects are presented. These results are compared with T1ρ MRI data obtained from 3T. RESULTS: Our approach enabled acquisition of 3D-T1ρ data within allowed SAR limits at 7T. SNR of cartilage on T1ρ weighted images was greater than 90. Off-resonance effects present in the cartilage B(0), B(1) and T1ρ maps obtained using global shim and reference frequency and voltage setting, were reduced by the proposed localized reference frequency and voltage setting. T1ρ values of cartilage obtained with the localized approach were reproducible. Abnormal knee cartilage showed elevated T1ρ values in affected regions. T1ρ values at 7T were significantly lower (p<0.05) compared to those obtained at 3T. CONCLUSION: In summary, by using proposed localized frequency and voltage setting approach, high-resolution 3D-T1ρ maps of in vivo human knee cartilage can be obtained in clinically acceptable scan times (<30 min) and SAR constraints, which provides the ability to characterize cartilage molecular integrity.
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spelling pubmed-40226812014-05-21 High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T Singh, Anup Haris, Mohammad Cai, Kejia Kogan, Feliks Hariharan, Hari Reddy, Ravinder PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Spin lattice relaxation time in rotating frame (T1ρ) mapping of human knee cartilage has shown promise in detecting biochemical changes during osteoarthritis. Due to higher field strength, MRI at 7T has advantages in term of SNR compared to clinical MR scanners and this can be used to increase in image resolution. Objective of current study was to evaluate the feasibility of high resolution T1ρ mapping of in vivo human knee cartilage at 7T MR scanner. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study we have used a T1ρ prepared GRE pulse sequence for obtaining high resolution (in plan resolution  = 0.2 mm(2)) T1ρ MRI of human knee cartilage at 7T. The effect of a global and localized reference frequency and reference voltage setting on B(0), B(1) and T1ρ maps in cartilage was evaluated. Test-retest reliability results of T1ρ values from asymptomatic subjects as well as T1ρ maps from abnormal cartilage of two human subjects are presented. These results are compared with T1ρ MRI data obtained from 3T. RESULTS: Our approach enabled acquisition of 3D-T1ρ data within allowed SAR limits at 7T. SNR of cartilage on T1ρ weighted images was greater than 90. Off-resonance effects present in the cartilage B(0), B(1) and T1ρ maps obtained using global shim and reference frequency and voltage setting, were reduced by the proposed localized reference frequency and voltage setting. T1ρ values of cartilage obtained with the localized approach were reproducible. Abnormal knee cartilage showed elevated T1ρ values in affected regions. T1ρ values at 7T were significantly lower (p<0.05) compared to those obtained at 3T. CONCLUSION: In summary, by using proposed localized frequency and voltage setting approach, high-resolution 3D-T1ρ maps of in vivo human knee cartilage can be obtained in clinically acceptable scan times (<30 min) and SAR constraints, which provides the ability to characterize cartilage molecular integrity. Public Library of Science 2014-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4022681/ /pubmed/24830386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097486 Text en © 2014 Singh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Singh, Anup
Haris, Mohammad
Cai, Kejia
Kogan, Feliks
Hariharan, Hari
Reddy, Ravinder
High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title_full High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title_fullStr High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title_full_unstemmed High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title_short High Resolution T1ρ Mapping of In Vivo Human Knee Cartilage at 7T
title_sort high resolution t1ρ mapping of in vivo human knee cartilage at 7t
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24830386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097486
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