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Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission

BACKGROUND: To investigate the effects of B(1)-shimming and radiofrequency (RF) parallel transmission (pTX) on the visualization and quantification of the degree of stenosis in a coronary artery phantom using 7 Tesla (7 T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Stenosis phantoms with different g...

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Autores principales: Herz, Stefan, Stefanescu, Maria R., Lohr, David, Vogel, Patrick, Kosmala, Aleksander, Terekhov, Maxim, Weng, Andreas M., Grunz, Jan-Peter, Bley, Thorsten A., Schreiber, Laura M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270689
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author Herz, Stefan
Stefanescu, Maria R.
Lohr, David
Vogel, Patrick
Kosmala, Aleksander
Terekhov, Maxim
Weng, Andreas M.
Grunz, Jan-Peter
Bley, Thorsten A.
Schreiber, Laura M.
author_facet Herz, Stefan
Stefanescu, Maria R.
Lohr, David
Vogel, Patrick
Kosmala, Aleksander
Terekhov, Maxim
Weng, Andreas M.
Grunz, Jan-Peter
Bley, Thorsten A.
Schreiber, Laura M.
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description BACKGROUND: To investigate the effects of B(1)-shimming and radiofrequency (RF) parallel transmission (pTX) on the visualization and quantification of the degree of stenosis in a coronary artery phantom using 7 Tesla (7 T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Stenosis phantoms with different grades of stenosis (0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%; 5 mm inner vessel diameter) were produced using 3D printing (clear resin). Phantoms were imaged with four different concentrations of diluted Gd-DOTA representing established arterial concentrations after intravenous injection in humans. Samples were centrally positioned in a thorax phantom of 30 cm diameter filled with a custom-made liquid featuring dielectric properties of muscle tissue. MRI was performed on a 7 T whole-body system. 2D-gradient-echo sequences were acquired with an 8-channel transmit 16-channel receive (8 Tx / 16 Rx) cardiac array prototype coil with and without pTX mode. Measurements were compared to those obtained with identical scan parameters using a commercially available 1 Tx / 16 Rx single transmit coil (sTX). To assess reproducibility, measurements (n = 15) were repeated at different horizontal angles with respect to the B(0)-field. RESULTS: B(1)-shimming and pTX markedly improved flip angle homogeneity across the thorax phantom yielding a distinctly increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) averaged over a whole slice relative to non-manipulated RF fields. Images without B(1)-shimming showed shading artifacts due to local B(1)(+)-field inhomogeneities, which hampered stenosis quantification in severe cases. In contrast, B(1)-shimming and pTX provided superior image homogeneity. Compared with a conventional sTX coil higher grade stenoses (60% and 80%) were graded significantly (p<0.01) more precise. Mild to moderate grade stenoses did not show significant differences. Overall, SNR was distinctly higher with B(1)-shimming and pTX than with the conventional sTX coil (inside the stenosis phantoms 14%, outside the phantoms 32%). Both full and half concentration (10.2 mM and 5.1 mM) of a conventional Gd-DOTA dose for humans were equally suitable for stenosis evaluation in this phantom study. CONCLUSIONS: B(1)-shimming and pTX at 7 T can distinctly improve image homogeneity and therefore provide considerably more accurate MR image analysis, which is beneficial for imaging of small vessel structures.
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spelling pubmed-92425062022-06-30 Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission Herz, Stefan Stefanescu, Maria R. Lohr, David Vogel, Patrick Kosmala, Aleksander Terekhov, Maxim Weng, Andreas M. Grunz, Jan-Peter Bley, Thorsten A. Schreiber, Laura M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To investigate the effects of B(1)-shimming and radiofrequency (RF) parallel transmission (pTX) on the visualization and quantification of the degree of stenosis in a coronary artery phantom using 7 Tesla (7 T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Stenosis phantoms with different grades of stenosis (0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%; 5 mm inner vessel diameter) were produced using 3D printing (clear resin). Phantoms were imaged with four different concentrations of diluted Gd-DOTA representing established arterial concentrations after intravenous injection in humans. Samples were centrally positioned in a thorax phantom of 30 cm diameter filled with a custom-made liquid featuring dielectric properties of muscle tissue. MRI was performed on a 7 T whole-body system. 2D-gradient-echo sequences were acquired with an 8-channel transmit 16-channel receive (8 Tx / 16 Rx) cardiac array prototype coil with and without pTX mode. Measurements were compared to those obtained with identical scan parameters using a commercially available 1 Tx / 16 Rx single transmit coil (sTX). To assess reproducibility, measurements (n = 15) were repeated at different horizontal angles with respect to the B(0)-field. RESULTS: B(1)-shimming and pTX markedly improved flip angle homogeneity across the thorax phantom yielding a distinctly increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) averaged over a whole slice relative to non-manipulated RF fields. Images without B(1)-shimming showed shading artifacts due to local B(1)(+)-field inhomogeneities, which hampered stenosis quantification in severe cases. In contrast, B(1)-shimming and pTX provided superior image homogeneity. Compared with a conventional sTX coil higher grade stenoses (60% and 80%) were graded significantly (p<0.01) more precise. Mild to moderate grade stenoses did not show significant differences. Overall, SNR was distinctly higher with B(1)-shimming and pTX than with the conventional sTX coil (inside the stenosis phantoms 14%, outside the phantoms 32%). Both full and half concentration (10.2 mM and 5.1 mM) of a conventional Gd-DOTA dose for humans were equally suitable for stenosis evaluation in this phantom study. CONCLUSIONS: B(1)-shimming and pTX at 7 T can distinctly improve image homogeneity and therefore provide considerably more accurate MR image analysis, which is beneficial for imaging of small vessel structures. Public Library of Science 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9242506/ /pubmed/35767553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270689 Text en © 2022 Herz et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Herz, Stefan
Stefanescu, Maria R.
Lohr, David
Vogel, Patrick
Kosmala, Aleksander
Terekhov, Maxim
Weng, Andreas M.
Grunz, Jan-Peter
Bley, Thorsten A.
Schreiber, Laura M.
Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title_full Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title_fullStr Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title_full_unstemmed Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title_short Effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 T in a coronary artery phantom study: With and without B(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
title_sort effects of image homogeneity on stenosis visualization at 7 t in a coronary artery phantom study: with and without b(1)-shimming and parallel transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270689
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