Functional MRI at 3T using intermolecular double-quantum coherence (iDQC) with spin-echo (SE) acquisitions
Functional MRI at 3T using intermolecular double-quantum coherence (iDQC) with spin-echo (SE) acquisitions
T. Gu, S. D. Kennedy, Z. Chen, K. A. Schneider and J. Zhong
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
Published online: 5 December 2007
Abstract
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T. Gu, S. D. Kennedy, Z. Chen, K. A. Schneider and J. Zhong
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine
Published online: 5 December 2007
Abstract
Materials and methods Brain activations were detected in five human volunteers in a visual simulation study using a SE-iDQC sequence, in addition to a GE-iDQC and a conventional single-quantum coherence (SQC) blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) sequence. A brain phantom was also used for some quantitative measurements.
Results By choosing an optimal echo time TE (~T2) and iDQC evolution time τ(~20 ms), robust brain activations were detected using the SE-iDQC sequence, in addition to the GE-iDQC and a conventional single-quantum coherence (SQC) BOLD sequence. A higher percentage signal change due to activation was observed for both the iDQC-based measurements in comparison to the conventional SQC acquisition.
Keywords fMRI - Intermolecular double-quantum coherence (iDQC) - Distant dipolar field (DDF) - Spin echo (SE)
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