Benjamin Johnson1, Michael Schroeder1,
Katie Hansen1, Geraldine HyeWon Kang1, Tanya Wolfson1,
Anthony Gamst1, Scott B. Reeder2, Claude B. Sirlin1,
Mark Bydder1
1University of California-San Diego,
San Diego, CA, United States; 2University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI, United States
With
over ten million Americans affected by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
(NAFLD), there is a need for a non-invasive biomarker of liver fat
content. Because confounders lead to
inaccurate estimates of liver fat when using conventional MRI, advanced MRI
techniques are being developed and refined to address these problems and
accurately and precisely predict hepatic fat content. We demonstrate the reproducibility across
field strength of an advanced complex-based MRI technique that corrects for confounders
such as T1 bias, T2*, spectral complexity of liver fat, eddy currents and
noise bias.