Abstract #0101
Orthogonally combined motion- and diffusion-sensitized driven equilibrium (OC-MDSDE) preparation for improved vessel signal suppression in 3D TSE imaging of peripheral nerves
Barbara Cervantes 1 , Jinnan Wang 2 , Jan S. Bauer 3 , Hendrik Kooijman 4 , Peter Brnert 5 , Axel Haase 6 , Ernst J. Rummeny 1 , Klaus Wrtler 1 , and Dimitrios C. Karampinos 1
1
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology,
Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany,
2
Philips
Research North America, Seattle, WA, United States,
3
Neuroradiology,
Technische Universitt Mnchen, Munich, Germany,
4
Philips
Healthcare, Hamburg, Germany,
5
Philips
Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany,
6
Zentralinstitut
fr Medizintechnik, Technische Universitt Mnchen,
Garching, Germany
A general problem in peripheral nerve imaging is the
presence of vessels in close proximity to the nerves.
Motion-sensitized driven equilibrium (MSDE) preparation
and low b-value diffusion weighting have been previously
proposed to suppress vessel signal when imaging
peripheral nerves. However, blood signal suppression can
be challenging in slowly flowing vessels. The present
work aims to maximize the efficiency of vessel signal
suppression by proposing an orthogonally combined
motion- and diffusion- sensitized driven equilibrium
(OC-MDSDE) preparation. OC-MDSDE is combined with a 3D
TSE readout and preliminary results are shown in imaging
the nerves of the lower leg.
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