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      Natively fat‐suppressed 5D whole‐heart MRI with a radial free‐running fast‐interrupted steady‐state (FISS) sequence at 1.5T and 3T

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          Abstract

          To implement, optimize and test fast interrupted steady-state (FISS) for natively fat-suppressed free-running 5D whole-heart MRI at 1.5T and 3T. FISS was implemented for fully self-gated free-running cardiac- and respiratory-motion-resolved radial imaging of the heart at 1.5T and 3T. Numerical simulations and phantom scans were performed to compare fat suppression characteristics and to determine parameter ranges (readouts per FISS module (NR) and repetition time (TR)) for effective fat suppression. Subsequently, free-running FISS data were collected in ten healthy volunteers. All acquisitions were compared with a continuous bSSFP version of the same sequence, and both fat suppression and scan times were analyzed. Simulations demonstrate a variable width and location of suppression bands in FISS that was dependent on TR and NR. For a fat suppression bandwidth of 100Hz and NR≤8, simulations demonstrated that a TR between 2.2ms and 3.0ms is required at 1.5T while a range of 3.0ms to 3.5ms applies at 3T. Fat signal increases with NR. These findings were corroborated in phantom experiments. In volunteers, fat SNR was significantly decreased using FISS compared with bSSFP (p<0.05) at both field strengths. After protocol optimization, high-resolution (1.1mm 3 ) 5D whole-heart free-running FISS can be performed with effective fat suppression in under 8 min at 1.5T and 3T at a modest scan time increase compared to bSSFP. An optimal FISS parameter range was determined enabling natively fat-suppressed 5D whole-heart free-running MRI with a single continuous scan at 1.5T and 3T, demonstrating potential for cardiac imaging and noncontrast angiography.

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          Journal
          Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
          Magn Reson Med
          Wiley
          0740-3194
          1522-2594
          August 20 2019
          January 2020
          August 27 2019
          January 2020
          : 83
          : 1
          : 45-55
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland
          [2 ]Advanced clinical imaging technology Siemens Healthcare AG Lausanne Switzerland
          [3 ]Department of Radiology NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston Illinois
          [4 ]Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois
          [5 ]The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Chicago Illinois
          [6 ]Center for Biomedical Imaging Lausanne Switzerland
          Article
          10.1002/mrm.27942
          6778714
          31452244
          d70c2a17-ed03-44e5-830f-5c730e5d14e8
          © 2020

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