SQUID-detected MRI at 132 mu T with T(1)-weighted contrast established at 10 mu T-300 mT

TitleSQUID-detected MRI at 132 mu T with T(1)-weighted contrast established at 10 mu T-300 mT
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsLee S.K, Mossle M., Myers W., Kelso N., Trabesinger A.H, Pines A, Clarke J
JournalMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume53
Issue1
Pagination9-14
Date PublishedJan
ISBN Number0740-3194
Accession NumberWOS:000226380700003
Keywordsdispersion
Abstract

T(1)-weighted contrast MRI with prepolarization was detected with a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID). A spin evolution period in a variable field between prepolarization and detection enabled the measurement of T(1) in fields between 1.7 muT and 300 mT; T, dispersion curves of agarose gel samples over five decades in frequency were obtained. SQUID detection at 5.6 kHz drastically reduces the field homogeneity requirements compared to conventional field-cycling methods using Faraday coil detection. This allows T(1) dispersion measurements to be easily combined with MRI, so that T(1) in a wide range of fields can be used for tissue contrast. Images of gel phantoms with T(1)-weighted contrast at four different fields between 10 muT and 300 mT demonstrated dramatic contrast enhancement in low fields. A modified inversion recovery technique further enhanced the contrast by selectively suppressing the signal contribution for a specific value of the low-field T(1). Published 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

URL<Go to ISI>://WOS:000226380700003
DOI10.1002/Mrm.20316
Short TitleSQUID-detected MRI at 132 mu T with T(1)-weighted contrast established at 10 mu T-300 mT
Download Publication: