Single‐shot half‐fourier RARE sequence with ultra‐short inter‐echo spacing for lung imaging

2004 
Purpose To improve the image quality of pulmonary magnetic resonance (MR) imaging using an ultra-short inter-echo spacing half-Fourier single shot rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (USHA-RARE) sequence. Materials and Methods Pulmonary MR images were acquired by USHA-RARE sequence with various inter-echo spacings. The sequence parameters were as follows: repetition time (TR)/effective TE: infinite/39–41 msec; section thickness: 10 mm; acquisition matrix: 128 × 128; field of view: 450 × 450 mm. Inter-echo spacing varied (2.5 msec, 3.0 msec, 3.5 msec, 4.0 msec, 4.5 msec, 5.0 msec), and the respective phase-encoding steps were 80, 77, 75, 74, 73, and 72. Signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), the signal ratios between lung and fat (lung-to-fat ratio: LFRs), and the signal ratios between the lung and the serratus anterior muscle (lung-to-muscle ratio: LMRs) of each inter-echo spacing were calculated, and statistically evaluated. Results The SNRs at inter-echo spacings of ≤ 3.0 msec were significantly higher than those ≥ 4.0 msec (P < 0.05). The LFRs and LMRs at inter-echo spacing ≤ 3.0 msec were significantly higher than those ≥ 4.0 msec (P < 0.05). Conclusion USHA-RARE sequence does improve signal intensity from the lung. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2004;20:336–339. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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