Magnetic resonance fingerprinting with dictionary-based fat and water separation (DBFW MRF): A multi-component approach

基于字典的脂肪和水分离磁共振指纹图谱(DBFW MRF):一种多组分方法

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To obtain a fast and robust fat-water separation with simultaneous estimation of water T(1) , fat T(1) , and fat fraction maps. METHODS: We modified an MR fingerprinting (MRF) framework to use a single dictionary combination of a water and fat dictionary. A variable TE acquisition pattern with maximum TE = 4.8 ms was used to increase the fat-water separability. Radiofrequency (RF) spoiling was used to reduce the size of the dictionary by reducing T(2) sensitivity. The technique was compared both in vitro and in vivo to an MRF method that incorporated 3-point Dixon (DIXON MRF), as well as Cartesian IDEAL with different acquisition parameters. RESULTS: The proposed dictionary-based fat-water separation technique (DBFW MRF) successfully provided fat fraction, water, and fat T(1) , B(0) , and B(1+) maps both in vitro and in vivo. The fat fraction and water T(1) values obtained with DBFW MRF show excellent agreement with DIXON MRF as well as with the reference values obtained using a Cartesian IDEAL with a long TR (concordance correlation coefficient: 0.97/0.99 for fat fraction-water T(1) ). Whereas fat fraction values with Cartesian IDEAL were degraded in the presence of T(1) saturation, MRF methods successfully estimated and accounted for T(1) in the fat fraction estimates. CONCLUSION: The DBFW MRF technique can successfully provide T(1) and fat fraction quantification in under 20 s per slice, intrinsically correcting T(1) biases typical of fast Dixon techniques. These features could improve the diagnostic quality and use of images in presence of fat.

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