Beatrijs Henriette Aleid Wokke1, Clemens Bos2,
Holger Eggers2, Andrew G. Webb3, Hermien E. Kan3
1Neurology,
MRI
is finding increasing importance in the follow up of muscle diseases in which
there is fatty muscle infiltration. Techniques such as multiecho chemical
shift-based water-fat separation are highly useful because they provide
quantitative values for fat fractions. Despite the presence of multiple peaks
in the fat spectrum, the fat fraction is usually obtained through a single
peak model. Multipeak correction should improve the obtained fat
fraction. In this study we validate
that correction for multiple fat peaks does indeed improve quantification of
fat fractions in vitro and is applicable to, and highly reproducible in,
muscle studies in vivo.