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Fast In Vivo High-Resolution Diffusion MRI of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord Microstructure

LABOUNEK, R.; VALOŠEK, J.; ZIMOLKA, J.; PISKOŘOVÁ, Z.; HORÁK, T.; SVÁTKOVÁ, A.; BEDNAŘÍK, P.; HOK, P.; VOJTÍŠEK, L.; HLUŠTÍK, P.; BEDNAŘÍK, J.; LENGLET, C.

Originální název

Fast In Vivo High-Resolution Diffusion MRI of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord Microstructure

Anglický název

Fast In Vivo High-Resolution Diffusion MRI of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord Microstructure

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Originální abstrakt

Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) is a widely-utilized method for assessment of microstructural properties in the central nervous system i.e., the brain and spinal cord (SC). In the SC, almost all previous human studies utilized Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), which cannot accurately model areas where white matter (WM) pathways cross or diverge. While High Angular Diffusion Resolution Imaging (HARDI) can overcome some of these limitations, longer acquisition times critically limit its applicability to clinical human studies. In addition, previous human HARDI studies have used limited spatial resolution, with typically a few slices and voxel size 1 × 1 × 5 mm3 being acquired in tens of minutes. Thus, we have optimized a novel fast HARDI protocol that allows collecting dMRI data at high angular and spatial resolutions in clinically-feasible time. Our data was acquired, using a 3T Siemens Prisma scanner, in less than 9 min. It has a total of 75 diffusion-weighted volumes and high spatial resolution of 0.67 × 0.67 × 3 mm3 (after interpolation in Fourier space) covering the cervical segments C4–C6. Our preliminary results demonstrate applicability of our technique in healthy individuals with good correspondence between low fractional anisotropy (FA) gray matter areas from the dMRI scans, and the same regions delineated on T2-weighted MR images with spatial resolution of 0.35 × 0.35 × 2.5 mm3. Our data also allows the detection of crossing fibers that were previously shown in vivo only in animal studies.

Anglický abstrakt

Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) is a widely-utilized method for assessment of microstructural properties in the central nervous system i.e., the brain and spinal cord (SC). In the SC, almost all previous human studies utilized Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), which cannot accurately model areas where white matter (WM) pathways cross or diverge. While High Angular Diffusion Resolution Imaging (HARDI) can overcome some of these limitations, longer acquisition times critically limit its applicability to clinical human studies. In addition, previous human HARDI studies have used limited spatial resolution, with typically a few slices and voxel size 1 × 1 × 5 mm3 being acquired in tens of minutes. Thus, we have optimized a novel fast HARDI protocol that allows collecting dMRI data at high angular and spatial resolutions in clinically-feasible time. Our data was acquired, using a 3T Siemens Prisma scanner, in less than 9 min. It has a total of 75 diffusion-weighted volumes and high spatial resolution of 0.67 × 0.67 × 3 mm3 (after interpolation in Fourier space) covering the cervical segments C4–C6. Our preliminary results demonstrate applicability of our technique in healthy individuals with good correspondence between low fractional anisotropy (FA) gray matter areas from the dMRI scans, and the same regions delineated on T2-weighted MR images with spatial resolution of 0.35 × 0.35 × 2.5 mm3. Our data also allows the detection of crossing fibers that were previously shown in vivo only in animal studies.

Klíčová slova

Diffusion MRI, HARDI, High-resolution imaging, Cervical spinal cord

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Diffusion MRI, HARDI, High-resolution imaging, Cervical spinal cord

Autoři

LABOUNEK, R.; VALOŠEK, J.; ZIMOLKA, J.; PISKOŘOVÁ, Z.; HORÁK, T.; SVÁTKOVÁ, A.; BEDNAŘÍK, P.; HOK, P.; VOJTÍŠEK, L.; HLUŠTÍK, P.; BEDNAŘÍK, J.; LENGLET, C.

Rok RIV

2019

Vydáno

01.05.2019

Nakladatel

Springer, Singapore

ISBN

978-981-10-9034-9

Kniha

World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2018

ISSN

1680-0737

Periodikum

IFMBE Proceedings

Svazek

68

Číslo

1

Stát

Francouzská republika

Strany od

3

Strany do

7

Strany počet

5

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT150087,
  author="René {Labounek} and Jan {Valošek} and Jakub {Zimolka} and Zuzana {Gavorová} and Tomáš {Horák} and Alena {Svátková} and Petr {Bednařík} and Pavel {Hok} and Lubomír {Vojtíšek} and Petr {Hluštík} and Josef {Bednařík} and Christophe {Lenglet}",
  title="Fast In Vivo High-Resolution Diffusion MRI of the Human Cervical Spinal Cord Microstructure",
  booktitle="World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2018",
  year="2019",
  journal="IFMBE Proceedings",
  volume="68",
  number="1",
  pages="3--7",
  publisher="Springer, Singapore",
  doi="10.1007/978-981-10-9035-6\{_}1",
  isbn="978-981-10-9034-9",
  issn="1680-0737",
  url="https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-9035-6_1"
}