Christian Denk1, Alexander Rauscher1
1UBC MRI Research Centre,
Quantitative
imaging of the R2* relaxation rate employing multiple echoes can be used to
assess blood oxygenation and iron content in neural structures. However, R2*
is not a strictly intrinsic tissue property, as it also depends on the
spatial relationship between voxel geometry and background field
inhomogeneities. These background field inhomogeneities cause additional
signal decay. To investigate the influence of spatial resolution and
smoothing on R2* values, we acquired images with high spatial resolution and
applied spatial smoothing to the complex data, which simulates acquisition at
lower spatial resolution, and to the magnitude data. We found that both
changes in spatial resolution and spatial smoothing of magnitude of high
resolution data leads to strong changes in R2*, which suggests that R2*
values should be interpreted in the light of data acquisition parameters as
well as data smoothing.