Matthias Weigel1, Orso Pusterla1, Monika Gloor1, and Oliver Bieri1
A
high-resolution T1 mapping protocol for the spinal cord (SC) based on ultra-fast RF
spoiled gradient echo sequences with initial precise B1-Tx mapping was
developed. The measured T1 values for white matter (WM-SC) of 976ms and for gray matter (GM-SC) of 1154ms
deviate notably from the corresponding T1 values found for the human cerebellum
at 3T. This finding may partially explain the relatively low contrast between
GM-SC and WM-SC frequently observed in SC imaging. Furthermore, the knowledge of these
precise T1 values will allow to set up dedicated SC imaging protocols with an
optimized GM-SC/WM-SC contrast in the future.