High-resolution Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) has the potential to improve multiple sclerosis imaging and pre-surgical planning for deep brain stimulation. Using a conventional 3D-gradient echo sequence, imaging times for submillimeter scans can be as long as 8 to 15 minutes. In this work, we implemented a multi-shot 3D-EPI sequence combined with 2D CAIPIRINHA acceleration to achieve high-quality susceptibility maps, with no visible distortions, at 0.80 mm and 0.65 mm isotropic resolutions in 58 and 87 seconds, respectively. Multi-echo 3D-GRE sequences producing similar QSMs required up to a 9-fold increase in acquisition time.
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