Single Shot Spiral TSE with Annulated Segmentation
Juergen Hennig, Antonia Barhoorn, Shuoyue Zhang, Maxim Zaitsev

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel single shot spiral TSE sequence at 3 T that achieves high-resolution brain imaging in under 200 ms, demonstrating its feasibility and advantages over traditional methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new single shot spiral TSE sequence with annulated segmentation, optimized for rapid, artifact-free high-resolution brain imaging at 3 T.
Findings
Achieved 1 mm resolution in under 200 ms per slice.
All acquisition modes produced comparable image quality.
Reduced susceptibility artifacts at 3 T compared to 1.5 T.
Abstract
Purpose: To develop, optimize and implement a single shot spiral TSE-sequence at 3 T and to demonstrate its feasibility to acquire artefact free images of the central nervous system with 1 mm spatial resolution in < 200 ms. Theory and Methods: Spiral TSE sequences with annulated spiral segmentation have been implemented with different acquisition modes. In fixed mode the duration of each spiral segment is fixed to fill the available acquisition time tacq. In tangential mode, the beginning of each spiral segment is reached via a straight tangential trajectory. Tangential mode allows faster transition and thus longer tacq for a given echo spacing ESP, but less data points can be acquired per acquisition interval. Alternating between spiral-in and spiral-out readout in alternating echoes leads to a somewhat different point spread function for off-resonant spins. Results: Images of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
