Virginie
Callot1, Yann Le Fur1, Jean-Philippe Ranjeva1,
Guillaume Duhamel1, Patrick J. Cozzone1
1Centre
de Rsonance Magntique Biologique et Mdicale (CRMBM), CNRS, UMR 6612,
Facult de Mdecine, Marseille, France
Diffusion
Tensor Imaging (DTI) and single-voxel 1H-MR spectroscopy (MRS) of the spinal
cord (SC) are challenged by several difficulties, including strong magnetic
field inhomogeneities, respiratory and cardiac movements, and small size of
the spinal cord. Whereas several studies have shown promising results, there
is scant literature comparing 1.5T and 3T MRI and MRS. In this abstract, we
investigate the efficiency of the available manufacturer MRS and DTI
sequences, in terms of image/spectra quality and metrics, at both 1.5T and
3T, for different spinal cord locations (thoracic and cervical levels) and
for different imaging plane orientations (sagittal and axial).