Quantitative Double Echo
Steady State (qDESS) is a fast 3D MRI sequence capable of simultaneous knee
morphometry and T2 relaxometry. Compressed-sensing based acceleration methods are
more and more readily available from major MRI vendors, and have the potential to
further speed up qDESS and to provide greater clinical value. In this study, we
investigate the feasibility of applying Philips Compressed SENSE (CS) to qDESS.
We show that CS does not bias the T2 accuracy of qDESS. Our findings support
the clinical application of CS accelerated qDESS for fast and quantitative MR
knee assessment.
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